Definition of biophysics Biophysics

/bajˌowfɪˈsɪks/ - [bayowfisiks] - bi•o•phys•ics

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What does biophysics mean?

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Noun

Plural: biophysics

biophysics - physics as applied to biological problems
  natural philosophy, physics the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"
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  • biophysics
    The science involving the application of physical principles and methods to study and explain the structures of living organisms and the mechanics of life processes.

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  • Biophysics is a science where the laws of physics are used to study biology, the science on life and living things. Unlike biochemistry and molecular biology, sciences where macromolecules or "large" groups of molecules are studied, biophysicists study single or small groups of molecules.

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