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Why do all living systems need to be open?

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Answered by aishuaishureddy02
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Living Systems Theory is a general theory about how all living systems "work," about how they maintain themselves and how they develop and change.

By definition, living systems are open, self-organizing systems that have the special characteristics of life and interact with their environment. This takes place by means of information and material-energy exchanges.

Living systems can be as simple as a single cell or as complex as a supranational organization (sueh as the European Economic Community). Regardless of their complexity, they each depend upon the same essential twenty subsystems (or processes) in order to survive and to continue the propogation of their species or types beyond a single generation.

Answered by harshita19pandey
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Living systems can maintain their energic state because they are open, self-organizing systems that can take in from the environment the inputs of information and material-energy they need.Living systems are open self-organizing life forms that interact with their environment. These systems are maintained by flows of information, energy and matter. Some scientists have proposed in the last few decades that a general living systems theory is required to explain the nature of life.

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