What are tiny processes?

Tiny processes are like super small workers who do jobs inside your body or even inside a toy, you just can’t see them.

Imagine you have a big box of Legos. You want to build a castle, but the pieces are all mixed up. Now, think of tiny helpers, like microscopic builders, who sort the Legos for you. That’s what tiny processes do: they help make things happen in your body or in machines, even though you can’t see them.

Like a Tiny Team at Work

Sometimes, these tiny workers are inside your cells, helping you grow or heal when you get a scrape. Other times, they might be in a gadget like your phone or a toy robot, working so hard that you don’t notice them doing their job.

You can think of it like this: if your body were a city, these tiny processes would be the little workers fixing roads, delivering messages, and keeping everything running smoothly. Without them, things might not work as well!

So next time you feel a little better after a nap or see a toy move on its own, remember, there are tiny processes doing their jobs inside!

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  1. A tiny process is like a little worker inside your body helping you grow.
  2. Tiny processes are what make your phone work and your food taste good.
  3. Tiny processes help plants turn sunlight into energy.

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