Explain coacervates
Explain the term coacervates?
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Coarcervates are described as the small structures formed of the aggregation of the organic molecules under the water solution. By the electrical attraction, the molecules unites in the bigger and more organized particles distinct from fluid environment making a membrane-like structure which separates the internal region of coacervate from the exterior. The coacervates could divide themselves and also absorb and liberate the substances. It is generally believed that these structures may have been the precursors of cells.
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