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ACTIVITY 1

NUMBER OF SPECIES 3
NUMBER OF RUNS 8
NUMBER OF ANIMALS 15

Activity 4

1. WILDLIFE DEPLETION

2. DEFORESTATION

3. ACID PRECIPITATION

4. AIR POLLUTION

5 WATER POLLUTION

ACTIVITY 1

THE PHOTOSYSNTHESIS PROCESS

Q1. Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that takes place inside a plant, producing foo in order the
plant to survive. So according to the poem, Water, sunlight and carbon dioxide are all need for
photosynthesis to take place.

Q2. Chlorophyll is important in the process because it traps light seen in a spectrum, means it helps the
plants to trap energy from the sunlight. And absorb it to help the plant to get energy from the light.
Indeed, chlorophyll is vital for photosynthesis.

Q3. Chloroplasts are plant cell organelles known as a plastid that convert light energy into relatively
stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process. Also, it is important in the process like the dark
reaction and light reaction and it is also, serves as site of photosynthesis.

Q4. The two phases of photosynthesis are the light reaction that produces ATP, NADPH and Oxygen and
Calvin cycle (dark reaction) produces glucose.

Q5. Plants support life itself on earth as they convert light energy into food which they used and other
organisms as energy sources. A great example is us; they support as in a way that they produce food and
oxygen in order for us to live.

Q6. Indeed, photosynthesis is important and also it describe the photosynthesis itself and its uses.

Q7. We can’t survive on this earth without plants. Why? Because plants are the number one sources of
food and it gives us fresh air and the polluted air can be taken away by plants. So, I therefore conclude
that plants are our medicine, our protector and our life. I can’t imagine living on this earth without
plants.
Photosynthetic Phase Location Raw Materials Products
Light Reaction Granum Water Oxygen, ATP, NADPH
Dark Reaction Stroma Carbon Dioxide Glucose

ACTIVITY 2

Answer:

Light Intensity

Carbon Dioxide Concentration

Water availability

Temperature

Chlorophyll concentration

ACTIVITY 3

Process Location Raw Materials Products


Photosynthesis Chloroplasts Water and carbon Oxygen and Glucose
dioxide,
Cellular Respiration Mitochondria Glucose and Oxygen ATP and Carbon
Dioxide

Q8. The products of photosynthesis as used as raw materials in cellular respiration. Likewise, in the
product of cellular respiration used the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.

ACTIVITY 4

Stages Location Raw Materials Product


Glycolysis cytoplasm Glucose pyruvate
Krebs’s Cycle Mitochondria pyruvate NADH, FADH, ATP and
Carbon dioxide
Electron Transport mitochondria oxygen Adenosine
Chain triphosphate

Q9. Mitochondrion

Q10. The energy molecule for the cell is the Adenosine Triphosphate.

Q11. Through the process of cellular respiration.

ACTIVITY 5

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