The Impact of Cellular Health on Organisms and Planetary Ecosystems
Understanding the role of tiny cells in larger organisms and communities is crucial. Cells are the fundamental units of life, and their health directly affects the existence of organisms on Earth. If cells die or undergo mutations, they can trigger changes that influence entire communities and ecosystems. This interconnectedness highlights the significance of cellular health in maintaining the balance of life on our planet. Exploring these relationships can lead to insights about biodiversity, health, and environmental stability.
The Impact of Cellular Health on Organisms and Planetary Ecosystems
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Essential Question #2 “How does a tiny cell affect the larger organism/community/planet?”
Well, as said in the Essential Question # 1, organisms are made out of cells ,and the world is made out of organisms! So, if the cells die, then the organisms on Earth wouldn’t even exist.
Also, if a cell got sick or mutated or weird in any way, the organism would change, and maybe that would affect and change a whole community, which will affect out whole planet Earth!
And here’s where I got all my pictures from…. • http://journals.aol.com/downtoearthblog/DowntoEarth/entries/2007/03/24/check-out-planet-earth-on-discovery-channel/1547 • http://www.foothilltech.org/bclancy/images/Mural%20Gallery/pages/cells-2.htm • http://www.thecancerblog.com/2006/03/23/virus-embedded-immune-cells-target-cancer-cells • http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/4838 • http://media-visions.com/esy-future.html