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Life support system

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A life support system is the technology needed to survive in an extremely harsh environment (such as outer space or the bottom of Earth's ocean) including air, climate control etc.


In medical terminology life support systems are where people are hooked up to apparatuses like respirators and monitors while in critical condition.