The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that entropy, or disorder, is constantly increasing in the universe for
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that entropy, or disorder, is constantly increasing in the universe for spontaneous processes. Therefore, how is it possible that organisms exist in very ordered states?
(A) The Second Law of Thermodynamics does not apply to biological life.
(B) Energy can be created or destroyed.
(C) The catabolic reactions are always equal and opposite of the anabolic reactions.
(D) Biological life actually creates an increase in entropy through dissemination of heat and waste.
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The Princeton Review AP Biology Premium Prep 2023
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