Living systems are highly ordered and seemingly violate the Second Law of Thermo
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Question
Living systems are highly ordered and seemingly violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics; which states that states that systems must always progress to having higher entropy (becoming more disordered). Which of the following account for this discrepancy?
Select one:
a. The Second Law of Thermodynamics only applies to closed systems, living systems are open systems.
b. Living systems, single cells or whole organisms, take in complex molecules and release heat and excrete simpler molecules to the environment as waste.
c. In order for living systems to maintain their complexity, the environment in which they live becomes even more disordered.
d. b and c.
e. a, b, and c.
Explanation / Answer
Answer:
Living systems, single cells or whole organisms, take in complex molecules and release heat and excrete simpler molecules to the environment as waste. In order for living systems to maintain their complexity, the environment in which they live becomes even more disordered because living organise are open system.
Hence,option(d) is correct answer.
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