Title: Man and Environment
1Man and Environment
- Asst. Dr. Nantana Gajaseni
- ltgnantana_at_chula.ac.thgt
2What is environment?
- Q. What is environment?
- A. It depends!
- Q. Depends on what?
- A. Depends on "Environment of whom?"
3- Q. How about environment of human?
- A.Wait and see!
4- Q. Who is "human"?
- A. Wait until the next section!
- Q. Is human a living object?
- A. ?
5The human animal
6- Q 1. What is living object?
- Q 2. What are differences between living and
non-living objects?
7- A. From biological perspective
- Life biosystems organized by interactions
between biological components interacting with
physical environments, and become a unified whole
with capacity to maintain homeostasis and
self-perpetuation
8Sign of life
- 1. Highly complex organization all other
characteristics of life emerge from an organisms
complex organization
9- 2. Self-homeostasis Self-maintenance of a
steady-state internal environment in the
variations of external environment.
10- 3. Self-perpetuation
- Life comes only from life.
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13- 4. Growth and development the increment of
volume and changes in structure and functions to
suit with new form of life
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16- 5. Interactions Life needs energy and matter
utilization for maintenance of life
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19- 6. Adaptation Life evolve as a result of the
interaction between organisms and their
environments
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21- 7. Response Life adjusts itself to the
environment.
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25- From biological perspective, these are biological
spectrum - Biotic components
26Gene
??? biotic component
Cell
Organ
Organism
Populations
Communities
27Biotic components cannot survive in isolation.
They must interact with physical or a biotic
environments.
28Generalized diagram of inputs, throughputs, and
outputs in a system
System Throughputs (flows)
System Inputs
System Outputs
Information Energy Matter
Useless information Waste heat Waste matter
29Interaction between each biotic level with
physical environment through energy, matter, and
information produces characteristic functional
system. "Biosystem" or "life"
30Organizational hierarchy in nature can be seen
from "universe" down to "subatomic particles".
31Milky way
Universe
Galaxy
??? solar system
Solar system
Earth
32The natural world is organized, diverse, dynamic,
and yet complex.
33Q. How can life be seen in nature?
A. A hierarchy of organization of matter.
34Fig 3-6
35Then, there is hierarchy of biosystems.
36Q. What is the determinant of life?
A. Environment by evolutionary processes.
37Fig 20
38- Q. How did life emerge on the Earth?
39Fig 8-11 (21)
40Chemical evolution 1 billion years
Biological evolution 3.7 billion years
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Fig 6-5 summary of the evolution of the earth and
its life.
41Q. Is human a hierarchy of organization of matter?
42Q. What is the difference of interaction
between man and environment and interaction
between other organisms and environment?
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44- A. Organisms adapt themselves to the
environments. - While
- Human modify environments to suit themselves
.
45Human environment
2 groups
46- 1. Natural environment
- 4 spheres
- 1.1 Biosphere Space occupied by life
- 1.2 Atmosphere Space occupied by air
- 1.3 Lithosphere Space occupied by solid
- 1.4 Hydrosphere Space occupied by water
47How do the 4 spheres really exist?
48Atmosphere
Ecosphere
Biosphere
Hydrosphere
Lithosphere
492. Man-made environment
- 2.1 Anthropogenic ecosystems
- 2.2 Physical structures
50- What are the Functions of Natural Environment?