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The most abundant phytoplankton in the open ocean is the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus.
Systems Theory
A conceptual framework that analyzes complex phenomena or problems as integrative systems composed of interdependent parts, applicable in various disciplines.
Homeostasis
The ability or tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, such as temperature and pH, to stabilize health and functioning, despite external changes.
Equilibrium
A state of balance or stability within a system, achieved when opposing forces or influences are of equal strength.
Macro-System Changes
Large-scale transformations or shifts within an entire system or society, often involving policy, social norms, or structural adjustments.
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