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System
'A specified part of the universe which is under investigation is called the system'. The system is separated from the rest of the universe by a definite (real or imaginary) boundar..
Systemic
Systemic is the most widespread circulatory pathway. It accounts for supply of oxygenated blood to all the parts of the body and collection of deoxygenated blood from the tissues. Path of Blood The left ventricle of the heart opens into a major artery called the aorta. The aorta branches ..
Systemic is the most widespread circulatory pathway. It accounts for supply of oxygenated blood to all the parts of the body and collection of deoxygenated blood from the tissues. Path of Blood The left ventricle of the heart opens into a major artery called the aorta. The aorta branches ..Excretory system
The excretory system is represented by the kidneys, the ureters and the urinary bladder. Kidneys are composed of a large number of functional units called nephrons. Kidneys take up the function of excretion and osmoregulation. The excretory system is closely associated with the ..
Types of Systems
Systems are of various types depending upon the exchange of mass and energy and the constituent between the system and the surrounding..
Nervous system
The nervous system consists of a central nervous system, a peripheral nervous system and an autonomic nervous system. The central nervous system consists of a brain and a spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system consists of 12 pairs of c..
Root System
Root System - Root is the descending portion of the axis of the plant. It is not normally green in colour. It is characterised by the absence of nodes and internodes. There are two types of root systems, the tap root system (seen in dicots) and fibrous root system..
Irrigation System
The process of supplying water to crops in the fields by means of canals, reservoirs, wells, river valley systems and river lift systems is known as irrigati..
Open system
A system, which can exchange matter as well as energy with the surroundings is called an open system. All reactions carried out in open containers are examples of open systems. Evaporation of water in a beaker or hot coffee in a cup represents an open system..
Isolated system
A system, which can neither exchange mass nor energy with surroundings, is called an isolated system. They are also called insulated systems. Hot coffee (in contact with its vapour) in a closed and insulated thermos is an example of isolated system. Since th..
Homogeneous system
A system is called homogeneous if physical properties and chemical composition are identical throughout the system. A pure gas or consistent mixture of gases e.g., an oxygen cylinder, or a pure liquid or solid in a container are examples of homogeneous systems..
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