Abstract
A unified concept of biological systems is presented. The living world is represented as a hierarchy of biological units consisting of interlocked and supraordinate systems of proliferating complexity. The levels of organization are treated as analogous living systems — molecular, cellular, organismal, populational, and communal. Examples of homeostatic and cybernetic models for these multileveled living systems are included.

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