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Biological Systems

Meaning

Biological systems represent organized collections of interdependent components, such as cells, tissues, organs, and molecules, working collectively to perform specific physiological functions within a living organism. These systems operate at various levels of organization, from the molecular to the organismal, demonstrating coordinated effort to sustain life processes. The endocrine system, for instance, comprises glands and hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and reproduction.