Abstract

In this article the concept which allows to investigate the behavior of (biological) systems by using the laws of unbalanced (classical) thermodinamics is examined. The second law of thermodynamic s is applicable to systems as well, provided that only in case of considering the whole system (continuum) open system-environment the total entropy will always increase. The law of temporary hierarchies allows to resolve quasi-closed thermodynamic systems in biosystems and to investigate their development (ontogenesis) and evolution (philogenesis) by studying changes in the value of Gibbs' specific fuctions of formation of any submolecular structure (including a population).

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