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Lexicon: B
Biological systems
Biological systems
- Synonyms:
- Life systems, organism systems, biological units
Definition
Biological systems are organised structures of living organisms that consist of interconnected components and enable life through coordinated interactions. They range from molecular networks, cells and organs to complete organisms and ecosystems.
Characteristics
- Self-organisation and self-regulation
- Complexity and non-linearity
- Openness to energy and material flows
- Ability to adapt and learn
- Hierarchical structure (e.g. molecule → cell → organism)
Examples of biological systems
- Cellular systems (e.g. nerve cell, immune cell)
- Organ systems (e.g. cardiovascular system, nervous system)
- Regulatory circuits (e.g. hormone balance, temperature regulation)
- Ecological systems (e.g. populations, biotic communities)
Relevance in information medicine
In information medicine and frequency therapy, biological systems are regarded as dynamic, oscillatory networks that can react to subtle electromagnetic stimuli. The aim is to promote regulation, healing and system harmony through targeted frequency impulses.
See also
Cell biology - systems biology - information medicine - frequency therapy - self-regulation - homeostasis