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It includes everything that contributes to a society's development.
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any living thingAn organism is a living plant or animal.
An organism.
Its existence is what makes it a living organism and the fact that it grows.
Charles Darwin and Margaret Meade
yes. anything that is living can be referred to as an organism
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)
the organism that can eat a consumer could be a other consumer
Émile Durkheim and Herbert Spencer viewed society as a type of living organism. They believed that society functions similarly to a biological organism, with different parts working together to maintain the overall system's equilibrium and survival.
Two-word name was first developed by Carolus Linnaeus. He chose two words from Latin for naming an organism. First word referred to Genus of organism and second word referred to species of organism.
It includes everything that contributes to a society's development.
The functionalist perspective would view society as a living organism in which each part contributes to its survival and stability. This perspective emphasizes the interdependence of social institutions in maintaining social order and equilibrium.
Emile Durkheim and Herbert Spencer viewed society as a living organism and were among the earliest structural functionalists. They believed that each part of society plays a specific role in maintaining the overall stability and functioning of society, similar to how different organs work together in a living organism.
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