“So life adapts to conditions. And at the same time, conditions are changed by life. That is one of the definitions of life: organism and environment change together in a reciprocal arrangement, as they are two manifestations of an ecology, two parts of a whole.”
Source: Red Mars (1992), Chapter 4, “Homesick” (p. 205)
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