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Unit 1 part 2 Biochemistry

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Explain how organisms can grow and create internal order without violating the second law of thermodynamics?

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Organisms can grow and create internal order by capture and utilizing energy from their surroundings, like sunlight, thus increase their local order while contributing to an overall increase in entropy with the second law of thermodynamics


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