PSYC 327 Lecture 6: Psych 237 Discussions

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15 Jul 2016
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We share the same basic functions such as mobility, use of resources, intelligence, and many other things that intertwine our lives with theirs. First off, animals and humans have the same roots as we both are extensions from the phylogenic tree, where we see ancestors with similar backgrounds. It is because of our ancestry, that we share much in common with animals. Every living thing has a purpose, and they fulfill their purpose as a part of an ecosystem, which works together, preferably symbiotically. But upholding such an ecosystem is because we may have the limbs and similar bone material to allow mobility. Without this mobility, a large part of animals" and humans" roles would become un-useful and our ecosystem would crash. We use the resources we have around us as well. Our mobility allows us to interact with the environment and use it to our advantage.

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