Quantitative Metaphors for Sizes in Biology
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Metaphors for Biology: Sizes

A series of quantitative metaphors on the sizes and shapes of biomolecules and organisms.

Biology can be hard to intuit, in part because it operates across vastly different scales, from single atoms all the way up to entire ecosystems. Students of biology therefore often first meet its agents and mechanisms through metaphors: *molecules are charged balls connected by sticks! evolution designs organisms to maximize their fitness! mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell! *While metaphors give us qualitative handles to grasp, they often oversimplify complex ideas.

This is because most metaphors fail to …

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