The complexity of living systems is commonly found in their structure and function of the organisms. This complexity involves species, organisms, biosphere and biological evolution and is still being researched.
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Means hierachy of organisms in another sense.. For example.. Cells - tissues - organs -systems - indivigual.
living systems are open self-organizing systems that have the special characteristics of life and interact with their environment.
functions of water in living system
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The motto of Really Simple Systems is 'Taking the complexity out of CRM'.
The sequence that represents the correct order of increasing complexity in living systems is molecules, cell, tissue, and organs. The classification of organisms reflect similarities and evolutionary history.
Living systems are more complex and highly organized than non-living systems.
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The main disadvantage of wired system is that they are very complex. The wiring increases the complexity of the systems.
Cellular organization is on three levels: tissues, organs, and systems. Tissues In multicellular organisms all of the cells etc the can is a mental.
Craig Piers has written: 'Self-organizing complexity in psychological systems' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Complexity (Philosophy)
It is impossible to classify all living organisms into discrete categories due to the vast diversity and complexity of life. The interconnectedness and continuous evolution of species make it challenging to create rigid classification systems.
The relevance of system approach has approached because of two reasons :1. The increased complexity of business and 2. The increased complexity of management.
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