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James Bailey
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5 April, 19:41
Are plants closed or open systems?
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Taylor Hanson
5 April, 19:51
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There are two types of systems : open and closed. An open system is one in which energy can be transferred between the system and its surroundings. The stovetop system is open because heat can be lost into the air. A closed system is one that cannot transfer energy to its surroundings.
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Dalton Hess
5 April, 20:08
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Plants are open systems because they can exchange energy with their surroundings
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