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Habib Ullah

Mrs. Williams

English H

October 18, 2017

Application of Natural World to Science

Science is a very important aspect of human society. We’ve now grown to live so long

because of the medical research into diseases and bacteria. But, science is not just about medicine.

It ranges from a cosmic supernova caused by a black hole’s pull on a star to how cancer spreads

throughout the body. At times it gets so complicated that two false solutions equal a positive one.

Then at times it’s so simple as the fact that heavier objects move faster rolling down a hill than a

lighter object. However, one thing everyone can agree on is that you can study the natural

world, to gain a higher understanding of practical science.

Science can be influenced and expanded upon by the study of animals. For example, you

may study a society of ants and gain the knowledge that without central control, ants are regulated

by simple interactions. Now, since you know they’re regulated by simple interactions, you can

conclude that brains function the same way. That is; thousands of neurons exchanging

information to create the being that is “you”. As you can see, the natural world has a lot to

contribute to science due to its relations with anatomy. Also, ultimately a lot of ground breaking

discoveries have been made by studying nature, then using science to explain it.

Another thing that’s worth noting is it’s beneficial to use models to aid our understanding

of science. It’s good to use a visual representation of a brain, while talking about the various
lobes and processes the brain does so you have a better idea of the concepts. Your ant colony

conveniently also provides a great insight in stopping cancer. A cancer cells recruits in a similar

sense, such as ants thus you may use this concept to stop this ‘recruiting’, preventing the

fatal spreading of cancer. This is hence called a natural model as it uses non-manmade objects

to describe a concept.

Now, lastly, we are going to talk about the importance of Science and its effects. Science

is the fundamental reason why we’re so industrialized. Overall, the quality of life has improved

due to the advancement of science. It basically allows us to understand the world around us and

subsequently make changes. In the past years we have learned more about the variety of life on

this planet. We now know and have classified 60,000 species. But why does this matter? It matters

because the more about different animals and nature, we know, the more we can apply this to

practical science and consequently increase our understanding of science. But alas, we’re not just

talking about animals. There are millions of microorganisms out there and some may be even alien.

We need to learn more about this whole other miniature world.

In conclusion, by studying the natural world, we as a society can increase our

understanding of life. However, the detrimental thing is that, the natural world is dying. Human

pollution and bad practices have endangered and made extinct many species. If we are to protect

the rare treasure trove of information the nature has bequeathed to us, we must change our current

practices.

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