Living systems are highly ordered and therefore relatively low entropy compared to their surroundings; for example, a

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Living systems are highly ordered and therefore relatively low entropy compared to their surroundings; for example, a kilogram of wood from a pine tree has less entropy then the corresponding masses of water and carbon dioxide placed in a container in equilibrium at room temperature. When living systems grow they expand these highly ordered (relatively low entropy) domains. How can this be reconciled with the second law of thermodynamics?

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The Physics of Energy

ISBN: 978-1107016651

1st edition

Authors: Robert L. Jaffe, Washington Taylor

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