Activity 7: Picture It Out *
Directions: Create a visual representation of each theme. Write a sentence that will
explain how your picture is connected to the theme.
Unifying Themes
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1. Biological System
2. Cellular Basis of Life
3. Interaction with its
environment
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A biological systems, sometimes simply reffed to as a system
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Create a visual representation of each theme. Write a sentence that will
explaiIllustration Explanation
1. Biological System
2. Cellular Basis of Life
3. Interaction with its
environment how your picture is connected to the theme.
1. Biological System :
- A biological system is a sophisticated network that links several physiologically significant elements. The biological organization occurs on various scales and is based on various structures, depending on the system.
- Populations of organisms are examples of biological systems at the macro scale. Examples of organs and tissues on a larger scale in mammals and other animals are the neurological system, respiratory system, and circulatory system.
- Cells, organelles, macromolecular complexes, and regulatory pathways are examples of biological systems that exist on the micro to nanoscopic scale. A living system, such as an organism, should not be confused with a biological system.
- A system is a group of organs having a specific purpose. The concept of a system (or apparatus) is based on the idea of vital or biological function.
2. Cellular Basis of Life :
- The fundamental structural and operational unit of all living things is the cell. An organism's activity is influenced by both its cells' individual and group activities.
- The biochemical activities of cells are determined by their shapes or forms and by the relative quantity of their unique subcellular structures, in accordance with the complementarity of structure and function concept. Every cell develops from an earlier cell type (continuity of life from one generation to another has a cellular basis).
- Three main components make up a typical eukaryotic cell: The plasma membrane is the cell's outer membrane. The cytoplasm is an internal fluid that is teeming with organelles, which are minute structures that carry out certain cell activities. The organelle that regulates cellular processes is the nucleus. Normally, the nucleus is found close to the middle of the cell.
3. Interaction with its environment :
- Interactions between the human social system and (the "rest" of) the ecosystem are referred to as human-environmental interactions.
- Ecosystems and human social systems are both sophisticated adaptive systems (Marten, 2001). Complexity results from a large number of components and linkages that both human social systems and ecosystems have.
- Understanding distinctive traits of the human social system are essential for analyzing human-environment interactions.
- The sort of civilization has a significant impact on how people behave, how they view nature, and how they affect ecosystems. Population size, social organization, values, technology, money, education, knowledge, and many other factors are crucial aspects of human social systems.
- Values and knowledge, in particular, have a significant impact on how individuals "see life" and, as a result, how they behave. The existing technology then places restrictions on the range of feasible activities.
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