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Finely Tuned Chemistry and ATP Synthase

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On a new episode ID the Futurebiochemist Michael Denton delves further into his revelatory new book, The Miracle of the Cell. Here he discusses finely tuned chemical bonds. Download the podcast or listen to it here.

Cellular life would be impossible if strong bonds weren’t just so for some cellular functions, and if weak bonds weren’t just so for others. Each type of bond exists in a Goldilocks zone, neither too strong nor too weak for its purposes. They’re tailored to fit. Denton also explores the miracle enzyme known as ATP synthase and some of the fine-tuning particulars of this life-essential molecular complex. In fact, another way to say fine-tuning would be fine-tailoring. “Tailoring” suggests a tailor.

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