
HUMAN ECOLOGY LAWS
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
We are all dependent to one another for survival. No one can say, “I don’t need anyone or anything” or “I can live all by myself”.
Law of Interrelatedness
Law of Conservation of Energy
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Law of Conservation of Matter
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Any energy stored let’s say, the butane fuel inside a canister decreases its amount of usefulness because it runs your portable gas range to grill your favorite Korean samgyupsal.
there’s an overall decrease in the amount of usefulness”
Law of Interrelatedness
Law of Conservation of Energy
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Law of Conservation of Matter
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Matter is neither created nor destroyed but transformed as well just like energy. There is no “away”. The matter yesterday is the same matter as today. It may not be the same look because it already transformed into a new look.
Law of Interrelatedness
Law of Conservation of Matter
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Law of Continuous Creation
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Our differences are actually a strength. Balance is achieved mysteriously despite diversity. Evolutionary processes created various traits favorable for survival.
Law of Interrelatedness
Law of Conservation of Matter
The Diversity Principle
Law of Continuous Creation
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Our vaccines utilize natural mechanisms to induce immunity in our bodies. We discovered this through experiments and now we take advantage of its benefits to the healthcare and medical fields but, we have to take full responsibility for what we discover and what we can create through science.
Law of Interrelatedness
Nature Knows Best
The Diversity Principle
Law of Continuous Creation
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
The way you treat your home actually reflects the kind of place where you live in. If you prefer throwing garbage elsewhere or you don’t take responsibility for the wastes that you discard regardless of amount, type or size, these accumulate in time making your place or your community untidy and eventually become polluted and unfit for living.
Law of Interrelatedness
Nature Knows Best
Your Environment Is You
Law of Continuous Creation
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
All humans deserve to live in a clean environment. For example, we noticed in our barangay that there is a very untidy area with some garbage are left behind. This leaves foul stench that invites insects like flies and pests such as rats scavenging on any leftovers. We help by raising and voicing out our concerns to our community and even to local officials to act and urge one another in keeping our communities clean, safe and livable for everyone.
Law of Interrelatedness
Nature Knows Best
The Environmental Bill of Rights
Law of Continuous Creation
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