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In terms of chemistry, an open system is one which exchange both matter and energy with the surroundings. For example a test tube, beaker , flask , etc. All living systems are also open system.

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An open system is a system that interacts with its environment, exchanging matter and energy with it. These systems allow for the transfer of both inputs and outputs across its boundaries, making it more flexible and adaptable. Examples include ecosystems and organisms.

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A system that can exchange matter with its surroundings

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A system that allows mass and energy to move in and out of it

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A system that allows mass and energy to move in and out of it

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are you sure about that?

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A system that allows energy and mass to move in and out of it

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An open environmental system is one that exchanges energy and matter with its surroundings. A closed system only exchanges energy.

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it means the organism interacts with its environment, including both living and nonliving factors

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An open system requires a human to manually check the status of a system and calculate/make the required adjustments to get the process back to it desired condition.

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An increase of 4,000 j

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