Interdependence occurs when separate individuals or activities are mutually dependent, depending on each other.
If a bus transport company has its own workshops, there is a reciprocal interdependence. Any bus requiring service is sent to the workshop and after proper service the bus is sent back.
Another Example
Plants and animals because plants need CO2 which animals (and humans) produce, while animals need the oxygen from the plants. Many plants are also dependent on insects for pollination, while the insects use the plant pollen for food.
An example of interdependence is, "Brain chemistry is interdependent with body chemistry."
Organic solidarity is a concept from Emile Durkheim that refers to a form of social cohesion in modern societies based on interdependence and specialization. An example to illustrate this concept would be a modern hospital, where individuals with different specialties (doctors, nurses, technicians) work together, each contributing their unique skills to provide comprehensive healthcare services. In this setting, the smooth functioning of the hospital relies on the cooperation and collaboration of these specialized individuals, reflecting the interconnectedness and mutual dependence characteristic of organic solidarity.
Global dependency refers to interdependency. Global interdependency is countries that are dependent on each other for production, raw materials, and monetary considerations.
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Function which uses other function as part of it programming is known as function interdependent
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Pooled interdependency is when the combined output is a result of all entities' output (the outputs are pooled into one combined output), but where the output of one is not dependent on the output of the others. Sequential interdependency is when the output of one entity is reliant on the output of the other; the one entity cannot start producing its output until it has received the output of the other. Last, reciprocal interdependency is when the output is produced via a collaboration of all entities, and where all entities are dependent on each other in order to produce the optimal output.