Nature works in interconnected systems and cycles from "summary" of Biomimicry by Janine M. Benyus
Nature does not operate in isolation; it functions as a series of interconnected systems and cycles, each component intricately linked to one another in a delicate balance. This interconnectedness is at the core of how nature sustains itself, with every organism playing a vital role in the larger ecosystem. From the tiniest microorganism to the largest predator, each living being contributes to the overall health and functioning of the natural world.
These interconnected systems and cycles are not linear but rather circular, with energy and resources flowing in a continuous loop. Nothing goes to waste in nature; instead, everything is reused and recycled in a never-ending cycle of regeneration. For example, the carbon dioxide exhaled by animals is absorbed by plants, wh...
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