
Biological assembly
Biological assembly refers to the natural process by which molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, come together to form complex structures essential for life. Cells produce these molecules and arrange them in specific ways to create functional units like cellular machinery, membranes, or entire organelles. This assembly is guided by the molecules’ shapes, chemical properties, and interactions, ensuring the structures work properly. It’s akin to a highly coordinated construction process where individual parts are assembled precisely to build the intricate systems that sustain life.