chaotic behavior in biological systems
"Chaotic behavior in biological systems" refers to the unpredictable and seemingly random fluctuations or patterns that can occur in a living organism or its components, driven by various factors such as nonlinear dynamics, sensitivity to initial conditions, and feedback loops.
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