This is a very broad question. A system is made up of subsystems.
For example your computer is made up smaller systems. Then those smaller systems are made up of even smaller systems called IC's
In software. Subsystems are called modules or subroutines.
in Biology. Subsystems are usually called organs.
so in short a subsystem is a smaller part of a system.
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Systems sometimes made up of subsystems, which are interconnected to others. These are made up of elements, interconnecting them joins the subsystems together so that they can function. If they, however, were not interconnected they would be separate parts that had no function and would be of no use to anyone. Subsystems could also be a system of itself and many other smaller subsystems interconnected inside would give it a function. An example is a computer. A computer is made up of different parts such as CPU, GPU, RAM, etc…they interconnect with each other to power the computer. They are also systems of themselves with smaller circuits interconnected with each other!
The ultimate goal of Earth science is to understand the workings of the natural environment. The purpose is to understand the ecosystems of the work so that they can be supported and preserved.
Dr. Mark Dean was instrumental in the development of the Personal Computer while working at IBM. Currently he holds 20 patents, including 3 of the original 9 IBM Personal Computer patents. He is perhaps most famous for his invention of a " Microcomputer System with Bus Control Means for Peripheral Processing Devices", which is Patent Number(s) 4,528,626. He co-invented this device with Dennis Moeller. Their invention allows us to use plug-in (commonly referred to as "plug and play") subsystems and peripherals like disk drives, video gear, speakers, and scanners.
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