The words systematic and systemic both come from the root word system. A system is a group of parts that work together, like a bicycle or a computer. Over time, the words were made to describe things related to these systems.
Systematic describes something done with a plan or method. It is about the way something is organized or arranged.
Systemic means something affects an entire system, like the whole body or the whole organization.
Remember, systematic ends like automatic. Think about things done in a planned or orderly way, like setting a timer. Systemic sounds like system. Think about a whole group or body being involved.
Use systematic when talking about organized plans or methods. Use systemic when something affects a whole system or group. Keep the trick in mind to remember which word fits best in your sentence.
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