Biology, asked by parthrisa4070, 11 months ago

How is the human body similar to society?

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Answered by manika8302
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A very peaceful society would emerge.

The body system is organized in such a way that one part can't function effectively without the other.

If this system is adopted in our society, there would be little to no room for oppression of the minority (because we won't have a minority, so to speak).

If a system fails, the rest will feel it.

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Answered by pangarunganalthea
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Answer:

every part of the body has a function to keep it alive and healthy.
the human body grows and develop.
all parts of the body link to one system

Explanation:

just like the society every part of society keeps the society going like how the family helps by bringing the next generation.
societies gradually develop and change.
society has mechanisms to deal with problems when occur.

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