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There are quite a few contributions, not all of them being very direct. Chemistry contributes quite obviously to Biology. Biology includes very complex reaction mechanisms everywhere including from Atp, photosynthesis, DNA, enzymes, cellular respiration in general, etc. The contributions for physics are a little more subtle. For one, physics deals with electric currents which usually have origins in electrochemistry. Quantum mechanics is a highly specialized type of theoretical physics, and chemistry can be seen as an original part of it. A large part of physics is also optical, involving lasers which are very well defined by chemistry. There are many more specific examples out there, because the contributions are quite numerous.

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