Institution
Week 5 -- Applying the Spider Diagram
Economical insecticide application
Biological control of pests
Rodenticides
Insecticides
Developing pesticide free zones
Niche
Fumigants
Types of pesticides
Herbicides
Effects on intestinal organisms and nutrient supply
Prevention of side effects
Air pollution
Pesticides
Pesticides and Growth Hormones
Food chain
Air pollution
Occupational exposure
Spread of pesticides to humans
Environmental Effects
Soil pollution
Contaminated water
Effects on insects
Effects on human body
Contaminated food
Water pollution
Contain carcinogens
Prostate cancer
Nervous system effects
Diabetes
Loss of hearing
Lung cancer
Obesity
Cancer of lymphatics
Diseases of respiratory system
Hematopoietic system cancer
The task of applying the spider program has helped me. Concerning the discussion on effects of pesticides and growth hormones on human health, spider web program helps to structure the discussion into easily remembered and understood topics on uses of the pesticides, harmful side effects on the human body, environmental impacts and strategies to reduce the side effects of the pesticides. With spider web simplification and stratification of the information, a lot of information can be summed up in a single page, consisting of drawings and words that enhance memory, simplicity and save time. Besides, with complex ideas put in a single page, research niches can be easily pointed out. In the discussion on pesticides, for example, the use of biological controls can be explored, in comparison with pesticide’s effectiveness, costs, and effects. In creating such information actively, people enhance their understanding of the topic.
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