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isomers are important because our entire Biology, and that of every

organism on the planet, is built on them. This dependence come in many

forms, but invades every aspect of our body as you can see from some

examples below.

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they are really important because our entire biology is built on them. As you know that we all are made out of cell and cell works together to form tissue and tissue works to form organ and from organ to system and system form together to be organism And every organism on this planet can live because of isomers. If there is no organism, how can cell lives?

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