"Wetware" is a term that typically refers to the biological aspects of living systems, particularly in contrast to hardware (physical components) and software (programmatic components). In various fields, such as computing, biology, and neuroscience, wetware emphasizes the biological substrates and processes that enable complex functions. In computing, wetware is often used to describe the human brain and nervous system's functions as they relate to computing processes.

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