How Our Body Works (v1.1)
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Here are the set of essays on biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology. This gives a deep fundamental view on how life works at the core foundational molecular level.
It is clear our body is incredibly orderly and very sophisticated. It is intelligently put together. Chains of different types of nucleic acids form DNA/RNA. Chains of different types of amino acids form peptides and proteins. Chains of different types of sugars form complex carbs. The type and order of units constitute a code, and this is information. How did such a system evolve in nature!! Is God/nature a programmer?
Foundations & Infrastructure:From chemical ingredients to cell.
- The Building Blocks: [The Molecular Substrate – Water, Proteins, Carbs, Fats, Vitamins, and Minerals (v1.1)] - An exploration of the fundamental chemical components that form the material basis of life.
- Human Cell: [The Cellular Architecture – Cytoplasm, Nucleus, and Mitochondria (v1.1)] - A deep dive into the structural layout, compartmentalization, and internal hardware of the cell.
Processing & Mechanics:
Key processes in cells are protein synthesis and metabolism
- Metabolism: [The Energetic Engine – Metabolism and Macromolecular Synthesis (v1.1)] - The core power plant operations: how the body extracts energy and uses it to build complex molecular structures.
- Proteins: [Protein Mechanics – Structure, Folding, and Denaturation (v1.1)] - The physics and engineering of life's primary machinery, from linear amino acid chains to functional 3D shapes.
Networks & Systems I/O:
Sensory input/output and key body agents
- Hormones: [The Communication Network – Hormones and the Endocrine System (v1.1)] - The distributed signaling architecture that regulates systemic behavior and maintains homeostasis.
- Cholesterol: [The Lipid Transport System – Cholesterol and Lipoproteins (v1.1)] - The logistical network responsible for distributing vital, water-insoluble structural materials throughout the aqueous environment of the body.
- Our Senses: [The System Input – Our Senses as the Cellular I/O Interface (v1.1)] -The peripheral interface that translates external environmental telemetry into chemical and electrical signals the brain can process.
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