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STS - Module 9

This document discusses several topics related to biodiversity and its importance to society. It begins by listing seven reasons why biodiversity is important: 1) aesthetic and scientific value, 2) direct economic value, 3) indirect economic value, 4) recreational value, 5) human health value, 6) value of human rights, and 7) intrinsic value. It then examines the role of functional diversity and outlines threats to biodiversity such as contamination of drinking water, pollution, food safety issues, deforestation, and mining. The document provides examples and illustrations to support the key points about maintaining biodiversity.
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STS - Module 9

This document discusses several topics related to biodiversity and its importance to society. It begins by listing seven reasons why biodiversity is important: 1) aesthetic and scientific value, 2) direct economic value, 3) indirect economic value, 4) recreational value, 5) human health value, 6) value of human rights, and 7) intrinsic value. It then examines the role of functional diversity and outlines threats to biodiversity such as contamination of drinking water, pollution, food safety issues, deforestation, and mining. The document provides examples and illustrations to support the key points about maintaining biodiversity.
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SPECIAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS

IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND


SOCIETY
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THE ROLE OF
BIODIVERSITY TO THE
SOCIETY
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Functional Diversity
The biological and chemical processes such as
energy flow and matter recycling needed for the
survival of species, communities, and ecosystems.

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1. List and discuss the reasons why you believe
Biodiversity is important?
2. Why endangered animals and habitat should
be protected?
3. Why should Ecosystems be kept healthy?
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1. Aesthetic and Scientific Value
The value of beauty and scientific discovery
cannot be measured, but are extremely important
to life on Earth.

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2. Direct Economic Value
Maintaining biodiversity has a direct economic value to
humans. Humans depend on plants and animals for food,
clothing, energy, medicine, and shelter.

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3. Indirect Economic Value
A healthy biosphere provides many services to humans
and other organisms that live on Earth.

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4. Recreational Value
Human outdoor activities e.g., fishing, scuba
diving, jogging, mountain trekking,
plantation, and fruit harvest.

Sardines watching in Moalboal, Cebu Antidesma collettii (Bugnay)


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5. Human Health value
Biodiversity can help people find better cure
for illness.

Euphorbia hirta Aloe vera

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6. Value of Human Rights in biodiversity
Indigenous people can continue to live in their
native land.

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7. Intrinsic Value
◍ Biodiversity should be preserved for its
own sake.
◍ Plants and animals have rights to live.
◍ People rely on wild places and creatures
for spiritual fulfillment.
◍ To be understood, biodiversity should be
experienced firsthand in the local
environment from a range of views
including scientific, aesthetic, and ethical
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DNA Structure

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Homologous structure

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Fossil Layers

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Similarities of Embryos

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Artificial Selection

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Threats of
Biodiversity

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1. Contamination of drinking water

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2. Pollution

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3. Food Safety

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4. Deforestation

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5. Mining

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Thanks!
Any questions?

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