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Answered by Saqibfizaali
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1. Input is something put into a system or expended in its operation to achieve output or a result. ... Within the context of systems theory, the inputs are what are put into a system and the outputs are the results obtained after running an entire process or just a small part of a process.


2. Output is defined as the act of producing something, the amount of something that is produced or the process in which something is delivered. 

3. It must occur in the nucleus where the DNA in the cell is located. However, once mRNA is produced, it leaves the nucleus and protein synthesis – translation – occurs in the cytoplasm.

4. As we know through thermodynamics, energy cannot be created nor destroyed. It simply changes states. The total amount of energy in an isolated system does not, cannot, change. ... We can gain energy (again, through chemical processes), and we can lose it (by expelling waste or emitting heat).


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