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the living state is a non equilibrium steady state to be able to perform work and it is achieved by​

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Answered by rakshitawalake
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metobolism

Any chemical or physical process moves simulaneously to equilibrium. As living organisms work continuously, they cannot afford to reach equilibrium. Hence, the living state is in a non-equilibrium steady-state to be able to perform work. This is achieved by energy input provided lay metobolism.

Answered by KhataranakhKhiladi2
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The living systems maintain the concentration of bio-molecules because they are in metabolic flux, always remaining in non-equilibrium steady state where equilibrium is seldom achieved. No work can be carried out in equilibrium state. Therefore, living systems are regularly receiving an input of energy to prevent reaching an equilibrium and remain always in non-equilibrium steady state. Energy is obtained from metabolism. Metabolism and living state are therefore, complementary and synonymous.

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