Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry. It involves the use of tools, systems, and methods to solve problems and achieve goals.
Types of Technology
Information Technology (IT): This includes computers, software, networks, and other electronic devices used to store, process, and transmit information.
Communication Technology: This encompasses the various means of communication, such as telephones, television, radio, and internet, that have evolved over time.
Medical Technology: This refers to the tools and techniques used in the field of medicine to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and medical conditions.
Transportation Technology: This includes vehicles, infrastructure, and systems designed to move people and goods from one place to another.
Use evidence and scientific reasoning to explain how characteristic animal behaviors (e.g., building nests to protect young from cold, herding to protect young from predators, attracting mates for breeding by producing special sounds and displaying colorful plumage, transferring pollen or seeds to create conditions for seed germination and growth) and specialized plant structures (e.g., flower brightness, nectar, and odor attracting birds that transfer pollen; hard outer shells on seeds providing protection prior to germination) affect the probability of successful reproduction of both animals and plants.