The behavior of a crowd. ...can lead to a riot depending upon the attitudes of those in the crowd.
A water molecule...Hydrogen is a clear, odorless, highly explosivew gas. Add that to oxygen a clear, odorless, highly explosive gas in the proportion of 2 H's to 1 O and you get new properties...A liquid that is clear, odorless and puts out fires!
Mixing paints..... red paint and blue paint make purple.
All of human civilization qualifies as an emergent property of life. It is something that is not built in to human genetics, it is something that we as a species developed.
The taste of sodium chloride is considered an emergent property.
Emergent property is a characteristic of a system that arises from the interaction of its components but is not seen in any individual component. It emerges as a result of the system's organization or complexity.
An emergent property is any property of a system that was not deliberately designed into the system but that emerges due to the operation and interaction of those properties that were deliberately designed in. An emergent property is unanticipated and unexpected. It may be either desirable or undesirable in the system. In general an emergent property is a complex property that a system has that cannot be directly explained by the sum of the simple properties of the system's components. It emerges from subtle interactions of those components in sufficiently complex system having very large numbers of simple components.
Yes, metabolism is considered an emergent property of living organisms. It arises from the complex interactions of various biochemical processes within cells and tissues to sustain life through energy production, growth, and repair. Metabolism reflects the overall coordination and regulation of these processes to maintain the organism's internal balance.
When moving from a single neuron to nervous tissue, an emergent property that may arise is the ability to process and integrate information from multiple sources. This could lead to enhanced coordination of signals and more complex behaviors that cannot be achieved by individual neurons alone.
The complex relationships between the components in a system mean that a system is more than simply the sum of its parts. It has properties that are properties of the system as a whole and cannot be attributed to any specific part of the system, known as 'emergent properties'. There are two types of emergent properties: 1. Functional emergent properties when the purpose of a system only emerges after its components are integrated. For example, a bicycle has the functional property of being a transportation device once it has been assembled from its components. For example, a video game developer might elect to dynamically instantiate the assets and map used for a level from an external file. That is a feature, a part of the whole. Now combine that with another feature: the ability to export level files from a map editor. Now you have two parts working together and the emergent property which arises is that the developers can make level changes without having to recompile the game. 2. Non-functional emergent properties, which relate to the behavior of the system in its operational environment. Reliability, performance, safety, and security are examples of emergent properties. Take the above example and now give the player access to the level editor and ability to share their levels with friends. Now you have potential emergent behavior arising from that property in it's environment. Players can create levels of their own design. The developers did not design these levels, they emerged from the system.
I would say that it more an effect that living systems produce as a result of reproduction than a property. But yes, one could say that an emergent property of life is that it evolves.
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Emergent is the correct spelling.
the differnce between the emergent and canopy layer is that the emergent is taller.
The adjective for emergence is emergent.