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It's an open systerm. If we look at any organism as a system that needs and uses energy, we can see what would happen if the energy supply was cut off. The system would fail due to lack of the necessary energy to meet its needs. This type of system is considered a closed system. No new energy can enter, while the available energy is changed into useless heat, causing the system to fail.

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