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Good morning!

HELEN JANE P.AMBRONA,RN

PRAYER

ATTENDANCE CHECK

What have you learned


yesterday?

What do you think is our lesson for


today?

Let's have an activity first.

SETTING OF STANDARDS

Work collaboratively.
Only productive noise is allowed.
Choose a leader to report your work.
Work under the given period of time.

Let's divide the class into


three groups.
You will be given envelopes.
Read carefully the instruction found

outside the envelope.


You need to do this activity in 5
minutes.
Work silently.
We will start all at the same time.

TIMER starts in...

WORD TILES

Time is up!

ANSWER

OBJECTIVES
After the one-hour period, each

student:
1. describes the structure and
function of the four major
biomolecules with 100% accuracy;
2. articulates the importance of
biomolecules with pride; and
3. groups substances as to which
biomolecule category they fall in
100% appropriately.

VIDEO

What have
you seen in
the video
clip?

BIOMOLECULES
-are molecules present in all living

things
they carry out the processes of life

What are the four major biomolecules?

Let's play
4 pics 1
word.

S-R-A-C-B-Y-O-H-R-T-D-A-E

S-D-L-I-I-P

N-I-E-O-P-R-T

C-I-E-L-N-U-C

D-I-C-A

Activity #2
With the same groupings, you will be

given envelopes with pictures to be


classified as to which biomolecule
they describe. Still choose a leader
that will present your work. You will
be given 5 minutes to do so.

Timer starts in...

Time is up!

Post your work.

REPORTING

Let's check your work later


after the discussion.

FOUR MAJOR BIOMOLECULES


CARBOHYDRATE

S
PROTEINS
LIPIDS
NUCLEIC ACID

STRUCTURE &
FUNCTION

1. CARBOHYDRATES (CHO)
-composed of carbon, hydrogen and

oxygen
-for "instant energy"
-with suffix "-ose"

CHO

Why are
carbohydraterich foods
considered as
"GO Foods?"

What happen if you don't have


enough carbohydrates?

Dizziness

Unable to concentrate

sweating

Why?

Your brain needs glucose- a


carbohydrate.

Hypoglycemi

a
Hyperglycemi
a

"Cold and

clammy,
need some
candy.Hot
and dry
sugar is
high."

2. PROTEINS
(CHON)

-amino acids are the


building blocks

STRUCTURE:Composed of
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and
Nitrogen.

Why are
protein-rich
food
considered as
"GROW

FUNCTIONS
speeds up chemical reaction
transport
defense
growth and repair
motion

A.Speeds up chemical
processes

Enzymes- catalysts

Highly specific

B.Transport

Hemoglobin

C.Defense

Antibodies

D. Motion

3.

STRUCTURE

PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER
HYDROPHOBIC tails
HYDROPHILIC heads
found in plasma membrane (semi-

permeable) which serves as a gate

Can you
dissolve oil,or
any fatty
substance
with water?

Why

Now look at
your arm.
What have
you noticed?

Can a person
survive a
week
without
taking in

FUNCTIONS
store energy
insulation
cushion
dissolves Vit. A,D,E, & K

A.Store energy
we have the ability to withstand

hunger for a considerable amount of


time because of our fat reserves,
which are metabolized by the body
and converted into energy

B.INSULATION
Who can survive a freezing
cold environment?

C.CUSHION

D. Dissolve Vit. A,D,E & K


eye sight
calcium

absorption
healthy skin
clotting

Have you ever wondered why

siblings look almost the same?


Have you ever wondered why
daughters look the same as their
mothers as well as with sons with
their fathers or vice versa?

Have you ever wondered why some

diseases that your grand mother or


father have are passed on to your
parents?
To name some are the most common
life style diseases like your
hypertension and diabetes

Why are some

born with a
white
complexion,curl
y hair, blue eyes
etc?

HEREDITY= GENES

DNA
-found in the
cell nuclei

Let's check your work.

GENERALIZATION
Class what have we learned today?

What are biomolecules? What are the


four major biomolecules? Why are
they important?

APPLICATION
Name examples of biomolecules

found in the food you eat and


describe its function.

IV.EVALUATION
Look at the

pictures
closely and
carefully read
the words,
decide and
write which
biomolecule
they
describe.

V.ASSIGNMENT

Do some more research about


the tests performed to determine
the presence of carbohydrates,
protein, lipids and nucleic acid.

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