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Biology, 12.04.2020 02:38 Leftie500

Systems thinking focuses on

A. Only the parts of the system not the collective effect
B. Exclusively on how ecosystems interact with the environment
C. The ways in which systems interact with other systems in the same area
D. The role of individual elements and their relationship with others in the system

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