Final answer:
In a closed system, an organization's outputs are not recycled to become inputs.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a closed system, an organization's outputs are not recycled to become inputs. This statement is False.
A closed system is one that cannot transfer energy to its surroundings. In the context of an organization, this means that the outputs of the organization are not recycled back into the system as inputs.
For example, if an organization produces waste products, those waste products are typically not recycled back into the organization as inputs. Instead, they are disposed of or processed separately.