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Zenry C.

Manco STEM-12 Archimedes

General Biology Q4M2

Activity 1: Crossword Puzzle

Directions: Finish the crossword by filling in the word the defines each clue.

Across

1.It serves as a significant energy source for the cells in the body. Carbohydrates
2.An internal respiratory surface shaped like a cavity or sac that provides a
membrane for gaseous exchange. Lungs
3. The absorption of water and minerals by plasmodesmata through plant roots.
Symplast
4.It is a respiratory organ found in many aquatic organisms that extract
dissolved Oxygen from water and excretes carbon dioxide. Gills
5. In the stem of a woody plant, several raised pores enable the interaction of
gases between the atmosphere and inner tissues. Lenticel
Downward
6.It is a symbiotic interaction between a young root and a fungus. Mycorrhizae
7.The movement of the respiratory medium (air or water) over the respiratory
surface is referred to______? Ventilation
8.The act of eating or feeding. Ingestion
9.It is used to build cell membranes, steroid hormones, and other cellular
structures. Fats
10.The preying of one animal on others. Predation

Activity 2: Concept Map


Directions: Complete the concept map using the words below.

Animals

Gas exchange Animal


in plants nutrition

Autotrophs Stomates Heterotrophs Lungs

Mycorrhizae Pneumatoph Fats Air sacs


ores

Root hairs Carbon dioxide Zinc Hemoglobin


ASSESSMENT
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1.Carbon dioxide enters the plant via tiny openings on the undersides of leaves called?
a. chlorophyll b. stomata c. pigments d. lungs
2.The following is true about nutrition EXCEPT:
a.Calcium and magnesium are macronutrients
b. Animal hormones are nutrients
c. Chlorine and zinc are micronutrients
d. Nutrition gives energy for different functions to be carried out.
3.What is the main nutritional process for plants?
a. Autotrophic b.Saprophytic c.Heterotrophic d.None of
the above
4. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and potassium are
examples of ______ for plants.
a. macronutrients b. trace elements c. micronutrients d.
noble elements
5. The nutrition of certain plants depends on an association of
root-fungus identified as a___________.
a. predation b. parasitism c. mycorrhiza d.
commensalism
6. The following are structures for gas exchange in plants, EXCEPT:
a. Stomates b. Aerial root hairs c. Lenticels d. Flowers
7. The following organ systems are closely connected to the supply of blood,
EXCEPT
a. The lungs of a bird c. The tracheal system of an insect
b. The gills of a mollusks d. The skin of a garden worm
8. Which of these is the accurate photosynthesis equation?
a. carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
b. glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
c. carbon dioxide + glucose → water + oxygen
d. glucose + carbon dioxide → carbon dioxide + water
9. What happens at noontime in the leaf of a plant?
a. Respiration c. Mainly Photosynthesis and some respiration
b. Photosynthesis d. None of the above
10.The end product(s) of Photosynthesis in plants are oxygen plus:
a. Glucose b. Starch c. Starch and Sucrose d.
Water
11. In body tissues, what is the pathway of diffusion of oxygen?
a. blood → interstitial fluid → cells
b. cells→interstitial fluid→blood
c.blood→cells→interstitial fluid
d.cells→blood→interstitial fluid
12.For the rest of the body, the lungs need a circulatory system to transport
gases.This organ is not found in___
a.birds b.snakes c.dogs d.fish
13. What is the invertebrate respiratory pigment?
a. hemoglobin b. chlorocruorin c.hemocyanin d. hemerythrin
14. Phagocytosis is a way of feeding certain types of animal life, such
as____________.
a. sponges b.dogs c.snakes d.turtles
15. All are fat-soluble vitamins,EXCEPT:
a.Vitamin A b.Vitamin C c.Vitamin D d.Vitamin E

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

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