Social behavior refers to the interactions that occur between individuals within a group or community. These interactions can include communication, cooperation, competition, and other forms of engagement that influence the dynamics of the group.
Investigate the presence of social behavior in different animalspecies and analyze the adaptive significance of these behaviors.
Understanding social behavior is essential for comprehending the dynamics of social groups and communities, as well as for exploring the evolutionary and psychological aspects of social interactions.
The Living Environment: Students understand that cells are the basic unit of life, that all life as we know it has evolved through genetic transfer and natural selection to create a great diversity of organisms, and that these organisms create interdependent webs through which matter and energy flow. Students understand similarities and differences between humans and other organisms and the interconnections of these interdependent webs.
Cells: Students describe how living things are made up of one or more cells and the ways cells help organisms meet their basic needs.
Give examples of organisms that consist of a single cell and organisms that are made of a collection of cells.