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it is a device that consisting of immobilized layer of biological materials like enzymes,antibody,hormone,nucleic acid,organelles or a whole cell and its contacts with a sensor. The sensor converts the biological signals into electrical signals. It is used medicine and industry.

For example:blood glucose level can be detected using biosensor

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