... culture and religion,culture and nation,culture and language,culture and race,culture and ethnicity,etc. ... |
All them except the particular case of "race" are part of culture. Culture is how a community of humans or other animals express themselves in a unique way that is not genetically imprinted and that is, therefore different from other groups of the same species.
For instance different "nations" of chimpanzees have different cultural practices: in some region they eat ants by attacking them with a small stick and in another region they just do't eat ants at all.
This is a minmalistic example: in our species, culture extend to virtually everything: language, specific forms of utilitarian production, art, clothing, daily behaviours, food, signs, if you are expected or not to look at people in the eyes, age, class and gender differences, etc.
All but what is biological and maybe some more purely economical part, though we can't ignore its correlation with culture: for some cultures eating certain animals is taboo, therefore they will alter their productive relation to them according to such cultural rules.