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Life and energy
Book • 1962
In "Life and Energy," Isaac Asimov explores the intricate relationship between thermodynamics and the chemistry of life.
He explains the role of ATP, the molecule that fuels all living organisms, using clear and engaging language.
Asimov's writing style makes complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience.
The book delves into the fundamental principles of energy transfer and transformation within biological systems.
It's a captivating exploration of the energy dynamics that underpin life itself, offering a unique perspective on biochemistry and the nature of living organisms.
He explains the role of ATP, the molecule that fuels all living organisms, using clear and engaging language.
Asimov's writing style makes complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience.
The book delves into the fundamental principles of energy transfer and transformation within biological systems.
It's a captivating exploration of the energy dynamics that underpin life itself, offering a unique perspective on biochemistry and the nature of living organisms.
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