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Glucose and fructose
Microsystem
In ecological systems theory, the immediate environments with which an individual interacts, such as family and school.
Mesosystem
A term from Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory referring to the interconnections between the microsystems, or the immediate environments, in a person's life.
Macrosystem
A term in ecology and sociology referring to the broadest level of the environment, encompassing cultural values, laws, and societal norms.
Exosystem
A concept in ecological systems theory referring to the larger social systems that indirectly influence an individual, such as community structures or governmental policies.
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