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Cells are the smallest functioning unit of an organism. They can make up…
Cells are the smallest functioning unit of an organism. They can make up either Multicellular or Unicellular organisms.
Organisms are comprised of cells and understanding how organisms function influences scientific research and impacts society
Scientific knowledge, technology and societal impact
An example of how science/technology impacts society is by the creation of Biotechnology. Some examples are Cochlear implants and organ transplants.
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Scientific discoveries impact the real, everyday world. Some examples are recycling, sewage treatment and diseases
It is important to understand how to better control and prevent diseases as when sewage is not treated properly and then released into the oceans, it results in possible water contamination
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For cells, the coordinated function of internal systems to provide cells with requirements for life, i.e. gases, nutrients, water, removing cell wastes, is required to understand their response to the environment
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Other everyday world examples that impact the food industry involve the introduction of hygiene procedures and understanding suitable methods to store food.
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In Stage 3, the importance and connection between advances in scientific knowledge and its effects on the community are discussed.
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