Ucsp-Module I.2
Ucsp-Module I.2
Alvis
Module I.2
Biocultural and Socio-political Evolution
I. General Instructions:
a. Digest the text assigned to the module
b. Watch the youtube videos for supplementary knowledge.
c. Answer the questions via schoology.
d. Don’t forget to cite your sources.
e. Password for “module I.2” can be found below.
II. Assigned Reading: Human Biology: An Evolutionary and Biocultural Perspective
III. Videos:
1. “Darwin and Natural Selection: Crash Course History of Science #22” by Crash
Course (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfsUz2O2jww)
2. “What Happened Before History? Human Origins” by kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGiQaabX3_o&t=11s)
3. “Origins of the First Civilizations” by The Infographics Show
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGiQaabX3_o&t=11s)
4. Explain life history theory and what is its participation in explaining human
biology? (5pts)
● The life history hypothesis discusses the general characteristics of the life cycle, such as
how quickly an organism grows, matures, lives, and reproduces. Natural selection,
fitness, adaptation, and constraint are all addressed directly in this theory, which is why it
is so important in evolutionary biology.
5. Is the symbolic definition of culture still relevant after being explained and
reduced by a complex relationship, manifested through behaviors, found
in the interaction of the individual and the environment as said in Human
Biology? (10pts)
● Yes, the symbolic definition of culture is still relevant for still, culture shapes the way
people think about and act upon their world. Culture alters human biology by influencing
the limits of acceptable biological and behavioral traits within a society. Biology and
culture both influences our environment and affects how we respond to that
environment.The symbolic notion of culture remains significant because culture
continues to impact how individuals think about and act in their environment. Culture has
an impact on human biology by changing the boundaries of what is considered
acceptable biological and behavioral features in a culture.
6. What can be the possible effects on how people think and analyze
occasions, such as a world wide pandemic, given the biological definition
of what culture is? (10pts)
● The ways on how people think and analyze in a certain situation is affected both by
his/her human biological and cultural identity. Culture can affect the environment of a
person, and this environment must be adjusted by the person to enable him/her to
survive. So, I think this pandemic has affected people’s thinking differently wherein they
have to adjust immediately to the changes in the environment they live in wherein the
behavior and characteristics being developed by the people will be characterized by
human biology.
1. Using the ideas presented by this article, what are the possible effects of
poverty to the conditions of education, economy, politics, health, etc. of
a certain population concerning their short or long term adaptations and
the implications of these adaptations to the next generations?
● Adaptation is necessary for living organisms to survive and animals who are unable to
acclimatize to changes in their environment die.Humans adapt to poverty in many ways
either in a short or long term. When it comes to health, poverty might make a society
more susceptible to disease owing to a lack of nutrients delivered to the body. It may
also influence a person's development, as malnutrition causes stagnation in growth.
Moreover, if a person’s biological adaptation is short towards poverty, it can
negatively affect his/her health. Also, difficult adaptation in poverty brings no good in
the field of education,politics, and economy. Poverty hinders people from going to
school, and having a lack of education may cause a large increase in the
unemployment rate and may cause a large decline in the economy of the country.
With this, people need to effectively adapt behaviorally to the changes that are
happening in their environment. Furthermore, these adaptations allow the people to
obtain energy,avoid danger,restore material storage, and gain survival knowledge. The
codes for these successful adaptations are passed onto the next generation as one
generation passes on its genes to the next.
POINTS DESCRIPTION
20 Provided at least three (5) major points for discussion and explained each point
completely in not more than 10 sentences.
12 Provided two (3) major points for discussion and explained each point sufficiently
but with some missing details in exactly 10 sentences.
1 Provided two (3) major points for discussion and explained each point sufficiently
but with some missing details in exactly 10 sentences.
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