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What are some examples of systems in everyday life?

Some examples of systems in everyday life include the human body, ecosystems, and the solar system. The human body is a system of various organs that function together to maintain life. Ecosystems are systems of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. The solar system is a system of planets, asteroids, and comets revolving around the sun.

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A "system" is a set of independent things that are interconnected in a way that causes them to produce their own patterns over time. Outside factors may unleash that behavior, but the system patterns are largely internal. For example, the market economy has natural ups and downs that can be impacted by politics, but is not driven exclusively by them. A system must consist of three kinds of things: elements, interconnections, and a function or purpose. Each part must be vital to the system's function. Football players, coaches, and the field are elements connected by rules. Take away or change any one of those and you alter or break down the system's function. Many systems contain both human and non-human elements. "Function" is generally used for non-human systems, while "purpose" refers to human ones. This function or purpose is often the least obvious, but the most crucial determinant of a system's behavior. Change a team's purpose from win to lose, and the entire game strategy chan...

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