 This paper discusses how biological phenomena are interpreted at the molecular and cellular levels, focusing on the processing of information. It explains how a small amount of information, such as that found in a single strand of DNA, can be used to construct a highly complex system like the human body. It also explores the quantitative relationships between information and the resulting structures, such as proteins, which are essential for the proper functioning of cells. Finally, it examines the role of environmental factors in the formation of these structures and how they can be evaluated through the FODM model. This article was authored by Irina Roderman and Lesa Konechni.