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GENERAL BIOLOGY 2

QUARTER 4- MODULE 2
ESTERJANE DENIE RAAGAS 11- WEINBERG JUNE 10, 2021

WHAT’S IN
ACTIVITY 1: CLUTTERED CELLS
1.PLANT
2.PRODUCE
3.SEXUAL
4.FERTILIZATION
5.GROWTH

WHAT’S NEW
ACTIVITY 2: FILL ME
PLANTS ANIMALS
CARBON DIOXIDE OXYGEN
AUTOTROPHS BUCCAL CAVITY
APOPLAST GILLS
STOMATES ALVEOLI
CHLOROPHYLL STOMACH

WHAT’S MORE
ACTIVITY 4: VENN DIAGRAM

ANIMALS PLANTS

*ESSEN

*WATER TIAL *CARBOHYDRATES


*CARBON DIOXIDE NUTRIE *PROTEIN
*MACRONUTRIENTS NTS *FATS
*MICRONUTRITIENTS
ACTIVITY 5: SEE THE DIFFERENCE!

ORGANS/ FUNCTION
STRUCTURES
USED FOR GAS
EXCHANGE
PLANTS 1. LEAVES 1. The exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide in the leaf
2. The increase in osmotic
2. OPENING pressure in the guard cells is
STOMATA caused by an uptake
of potassium ions
3. ROOTS AND 3. Woody stems and mature
STEM roots are sheathed in layers
of dead cork cells
impregnated with suberin —
a waxy, waterproof (and
airproof) substance.
4. DENSITY OF 4. The density of stomata
STOMATA produced on growing leaves
varies with such factors as
the temperature, humidity,
and light intensity around
the plant
5. CLOSING 5. Although open stomata are
STOMATA essential for photosynthesis,
they also expose the plant to
the risk of losing water
through transpiration
ANIMALS 1. SKIN 1. The respiratory surface must
be kept moist in order for the
gases to dissolve and diffuse
2. GILLS across cell membranes.
2. The circulatory system can
then carry the oxygenated
blood to the other parts of the
3. TRACHEAL body.
3. which consists of a network
SYSTEM
of small tubes that carries
oxygen to the entire body.
4. ingrowths of the body wall and
4. LUNGS connect to the outside by as
series of tubes and small
openings.
5. BODY SURFACE 5. Gas exchange occurs at
capillaries located throughout
the body as well as those in the
respiratory surface.

ACTIVITY 6: CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. CELL FUNCTION
2. PLANT
4.ANIMAL
5. LENTICEL

DOWNWARD
6.
7. RESPIRATORY
8. INGESTION
9.
10. PREDATION

WHAT I CAN DO
1. A. EAT MORE VEGETABLE AND FRUITS.
B. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER.
C. CALCIUM IS NEEDED.
D.EAT LESS SALT.
E. EAT FRESH FOOD.
2. GET FRESH AIR, DON’T SMOKE OR STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE SMOKING,
SWIM REGULARLY, AND EXECISE REGULARLY.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
ACTIVITY 7: CONCEPT MAP

NURTITION AND GAS


EXCHANGE

PLANT ANIMAL

PLANT NUTRITION GAS EXCHANGE IN ANIMAL NUTRITION GAS EXCHANGE IN


PLANTS ANIMALS

CARBON
FATS
DIOXIDE ROOT HAIR AIR SACS

PNEUMATOPHORED
HETEROTROPH
LUNGS
MYCORRHIZAE

HEMOGLOBIN
AUTOTROPH
STOMATES ZINC

ASSESSMENT:
1.B
2.D
3.D
4.A
5.C
6.D
7.A
8.C
9.B
10.A
11.A
12.B
13.A
14.A
15.B

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