My Nintendo Gamecube example essay topic
Like I said, even on the inside where the cooling fan takes in air, there are cells. The Nintendo Gamecube is also organized in a structured fashion. In the middle there is the processor or as I like to call it... the "brain". This is where all the thinking of the Gamecube goes on. Additionally, the Nintendo Gamecube receives energy from a constant power supply connected into a wall outlet, and metabolizes this energy to carry out game play and graphic rendering. The Nintendo Gamecube responds to the environment in primarily two ways.
One, input from the game pad to its processor by players, which tells it what functions to perform. Two, upon pressing the Power, Open, or Reset button, it will react by turning on or opening its cover for disk input. Also the Gamecube does grow, in the means of hard drive space in its memory station, a. k. a. memory cards. Every time data it receives is saved, the space within the memory card expands. The Memory Station also is the main place in where Reproduction takes effect. When two memory cards meet one another and fall in love with each others data, one memory card may want to have some of the other memory cards data.
In this case, data is reproduced from one card to another. Finally and yet still important, is the ability for the Nintendo Gamecube to adapt to its environment. Let's say that one day it's really hot out, the Gamecube must cool down in order to function correctly, and this is why it has an internal cooling fan which operates on point of overheating. This prevents its processor to crash, loosing all its un-stored data which it is still receiving from outside sources. As I hopefully have clearly proven, the Nintendo Gamecube is a real living organism and should be treated as one.
It can easily fit into all 7 categories of the properties of life with no ifs, ands, or buts.