Structure is a fundamental and sometimes
intangible notion covering
the
recognition,
observation,
nature,
and
stability of
patterns and
relationships of
entities. From a child's verbal
description of a
snowflake, to the
detailed
scientific
analysis of the properties of
magnetic
fields, the concept of structure is an essential foundation of
nearly every mode of inquiry and discovery in
science,
philosophy, and
art.
Types of structure
Abstract structure
An
abstract
structure is an informal object that is defined by a set of
laws, properties, and relationships in a way that is logically if
not always historically independent of the structures and their
properties. An important example is a
mathematical
structure.
Biological structure
In
biology, structures exist at all
levels of organisation, ranging hierarchically from the
atomic and
molecular to the
cellular,
tissue,
organ,
organismic,
population and
ecosystem level. Usually, a
higher-level structure is composed of multiple copies of a
lower-level structure.
Chemical structure
Chemistry is the science treating matter
at the atomic to macromolecular scale, the reactions,
transformations and aggregations of matter, as well as accompanying
energy and entropy changes during these processes. The
chemical
structure refers to both molecular geometry and to electronic
structure. The
structural
formula of a chemical compound is a graphical representation of
the molecular structure showing how the atoms are arranged. A
protein
structure is the three dimensional coordinates of the atoms
within (macro) molecules made of protein.
Built structure
A structure usually refers to any large,
man-made object permanently fixed to Earth's surface, as a result
of
construction.
These are divided into
buildings and
nonbuilding
structures, and make up the
infrastructure of a human
society. There are also animal-built structures, such as
anthills and
beaver dams.
Musical composition
Music is an art form consisting of
sound and silence expressed through time. The term
musical
form, a type of structure, refers to two related concepts:
- the type of composition (for example, a musical work can have
the form of a symphony, a concerto, or other generic type)
- the structure of a particular piece (for example, a piece can
be written in binary form, sonata form, as a fugue,
etc.)
Social structure
A social structure is a pattern of
relations. They are social
organization of individuals
and various life. Structures are applicable to people in how a
society is as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of
relationships. This is known as the social organization of the
group. Sociologists have studied the changing structure of theses
groups.
Structure
and agency is the two confronted theories about human
behaviour. The debate surrounding the influence of structure and
agency on human thought and behaviour is one of the central issues
in sociology. In this context "agency" refers to the capacity of
individual humans to act independently and to make their own free
choices. "Structure" here to those factors such as social class,
religion, gender, ethnicity, customs etc. which seem to limit or
influence the opportunities that individuals have.
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