The Emergence Machine

Respiratory System Anat

physical · anatomy · Level 15 · E6

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Emergence definition

The respiratory system is the organized arrangement of interrelated parts that work together over time, building upon the understanding of structure and form, where particles occupy space and interact with energy, exhibiting patterns that govern its transformations and binding, and shape or arrangement that matter takes, as the particles that make up matter interact and transform in space, and it is composed of organs that perform specific functions.

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English

Prerequisite chain

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Prerequisites

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  • System L3 (requires) systems-theory sense
    Understanding system is essential for grasping respiratory system anat
  • Respiratory System L14 (requires)
    A concept relating to respiratory system anat, encompassing its essential characteristics, properties, and relationships within its domain.