Systems theory views the world as a complex system of interconnected parts.
Humans are considered interconnected parts of Nature.
All varieties of religious naturalism see humans as an interconnected, emergent part of nature.
The interconnected parts make up an enormous closed system of themes and symbols that scholars will be deciphering for years (Holden).
A system is an entity made up of interconnected and interrelated parts.
Complex means "with interconnected parts; compounded of different elements; an intricate combination of ideas."
Trusses use a framework of interconnected parts to support the roof.
Completists at heart, we apprehend individual pieces as interconnected parts of a larger whole.
Visual memory is one of several cognitive systems, which are all interconnected parts that combine to form the human memory.
Each interconnected part is also a small autonomous image with its own internal logic, space and scale.