The novel and self-obtained concept of this paper is that living tissues get help self-assembling by following some mechanical equations. The simple diagnostic act of checking someone’s blood pressure reminds us that the human body is a pressurized object, and blood moving throughout the pressurized body creates flows that are strikingly similar to the movements of fluids in pressurized machines. Self-assembly using two mechanical concepts and their equations is herein demonstrated for the first time to show the separation of healthy daughter cells and the nonseparation of aneuploid cells, and to show monosaccharide and disaccharide movements.

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