systemic

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sys·tem·ic / səˈstemik/ • adj. 1. of or relating to a system, esp. as opposed to a particular part: the disease is localized rather than systemic. ∎  (of an insecticide, fungicide, or similar substance) entering the plant via the roots or shoots and passing through the tissues.2. Physiol. denoting the part of the circulatory system concerned with the transportation of oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the body in general, esp. as distinct from the pulmonary part concerned with the transportation of oxygen from and carbon dioxide to the lungs.DERIVATIVES: sys·tem·i·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.

Systemic

views updated May 29 2018

Systemic

Refers to a general condition of process or system, rather than a condition of one of the component pieces. For example, when a plant wilts in response to drought , the entire organism is responding to the effect of loss. Communities of plants and animals and their abiotic environment comprise an ecosystem . Whole ecosystems may respond to an event, such as changes in local climate , by undergoing a systemic changefor example, the composition and abundance of species may be altered, and the functional ecological processes of those organisms would be rearranged.

systemic

views updated May 17 2018

systemic (sis-tem-ik) adj. relating to or affecting the body as a whole, rather than individual parts and organs. s. circulation see circulation. s. sclerosis a rare multisystem connective-tissue disease in which scleroderma may be associated with pulmonary fibrosis, renal failure, and gastrointestinal and myocardial disease. Genetic and autoimmune factors may be implicated. See also CREST syndrome.