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What could this mean for understanding metabolism?
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What could this mean for understanding metabolism?
Magnetism is usually dependent on temperature. Above the curie temperature, materials lose their permanent magnetic properties. Also paramagnetic things like oxygen require an external magnetic field. This induces a magnetization which causes the magnetic field. Of course our bodies have electric and magnetic fields all over. The ATPase as a biological engine for example.
It is true that magnetism is very sensitive to both temperature and distance.Molecular oxygen is paramagnetic but the short answer is that if you're not drinking liquid oxygen then you're fine. The motion caused by the thermal energy of oxygen at body temperature exceeds the attraction of magnetism in any direction unless i'm greatly mistaken