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To speed up processing, jobs with similar needs were batched together and were run through the computer as a group. Thus, the programmers would leave their programs with the operator. The operator would sort programs into batches with similar requirements and, as the computer, became available, would run each batch. The output from each job would be sent back to the appropriate programmer

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What is the correct sequence of bodily organization from simple to complex?

The correct sequence of bodily organization from simple to complex is: cells -> tissues -> organs -> organ systems -> organism. Cells are the basic building blocks of the body, which come together to form tissues. Tissues then combine to form organs, organs work together to form organ systems, and all the organ systems together make up a complete organism.


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Systems that are more likely to be associated with clear conditions typically include closed or well-defined systems, such as mechanical systems or simple ecological systems. These systems have fewer variables and interactions, allowing for predictable outcomes and easier analysis. In contrast, complex or open systems, like weather patterns or ecosystems with many interdependent factors, often exhibit more variability and uncertainty due to their dynamic nature.


What is the hierarchy of complexity?

The hierarchy of complexity refers to how systems are organized based on their level of complexity. It typically ranges from simple systems with few components to complex systems with many interacting parts. In this hierarchy, systems are classified based on the number of elements, interactions, and emergent properties they possess.


How do organs and organ systems evolve and change from simple to more complex organisms?

Through DNA code that tells the cells how to evolve.


What type of epithelium functions in the movement of mucus?

There are tiny little hairs within various body systems such as the respiratory system, and other systems. These little hairs are called cilia. They are responsible for clearing out debris and other foreign invaders. The cilia is what produces the actions such as coughing, or sneezing etc.