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Suppose that you were discussing cell theory with someone who has little understanding of biology.Which object could you best use as an analogy to explain the evolutionary history of modern cells?
Stages of Orientation
The initial phase in group development where members get to know each other and establish basic expectations about the group and their role within it.
Cohesion
The degree to which members of a group or team are connected and remain united in achieving a common goal.
Attraction
A force that draws individuals together, leading to friendships, romantic relationships, or other forms of social involvement.
Group Rituals
Established sequences of activities or ceremonies that are performed by a group, often with symbolic value.
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