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biological organism

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meanings of biologicaland organism


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biological
adjective
uk /ˌbaɪ.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˌbaɪ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
connected with the natural processes of ...
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organism
noun[C]
uk /ˈɔː.ɡən.ɪ.zəm/ us /ˈɔːr-/
a single living plant, animal, ...
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Examples of biological organism


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As will be shown, the process of constructing the model was guided by conceptualizing the biologicalorganism as a computational, information-processing device.
Like a biologicalorganism, the closer one looks at the structure of an economy, the more complicated its organization appears.
But the competing reaction does happen in the biologicalorganism.
In our case, we mean a close resemblance of a robot to a biologicalorganism, at the anatomical, physiological, functional or behavioral level.
This radical transformation gives rise to the metabolism of the initial biologicalorganism and transition of chemical reactions from in vitro into in vivo.
An artefact, like a biologicalorganism, is not an unstructured whole; its parts are hierarchically integrated.
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In order for a biologicalorganism to evolve by natural selection, there must be a certain minimum probability that new, heritable variants are beneficial.
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Within an organism it is responsible for growth and development of a biological cell or an organelle of a biologicalorganism.
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The mind, on this account, is not restricted to the biologicalorganism but extends into that organism's environment.
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As far as we know, the total personality is a function of the biologicalorganism transacting in a social and cultural context.
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Pathogens are generally included as well, despite some definitions not regarding biologicalorganism as toxic by themselves.
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As an example, when a fuel is burned the chemical energy is converted to heat, same is the case with digestion of food metabolized in a biologicalorganism.
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What is needed is evidence that biological organisms are indeed detecting and acting upon information in a multimodal (or global) array.
Human society was compared to a biologicalorganism, and social science equivalents of concepts like variation, natural selection, and inheritance were introduced as factors resulting in the progress of societies.
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Our knowledge concerning the behavior of biological organisms is currently so incomplete that one primary goal must be to improve our description of behavior.
As biological organisms, their capacity to assent is not confined to those cases in which the law of nature legally empowers them to do so.
Nevertheless, this approach has its supporters which define humans as a biologicalorganism and asserts the proposition that a psychological relation is not necessary for personal continuity.
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Biological organisms are regarded as typical examples of complex systems, and such populations are supposed to behave in complex ways.
The most important characteristics of individual biological organisms, for our purposes, may be reproduction and active motion.
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