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Name: _________________________________________________________________

Section: __________________
SCIENCE 9

REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 1
Answer the crossword puzzle below using the clue to reveal the different
parts of the Circulatory and Respiratory System.

DESCRIPTIONS
1. Also known as windpipe where air passes through the nose to the bronchi
branching tubes from the trachea to the lungs.
2. Branching tubes from the trachea to the lungs
3. Air bags inside the lungs that take up oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
4. Process the gas during respiration.
5. Move blood away from the heart.
6. Move blood towards the heart.
7. Receiving chambers of the heart.
8. Pumping chambers of the heart.
9. Prevent back flow of blood during circulation.
10. Uppermost part of the respiratory system where air passes through.
REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 2
Using the illustration of the heart and the arrows leading to the direction of
the blood, try to explain the pathway of the blood inside the heart. The
arrows and the number will give you the clue. Trace the pathway of blood by
filling up the boxes below with the correct parts based on the illustration of
the heart.
REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 3
Directions: Identify what is being asked. Choose the letter of the correct
answer from the box below.

________________1. This is a disease causing damage to major blood vessels


that supply our heart with blood, oxygen and nutrients.
________________2. This refers to the build-up of fat, cholesterol and other
substances that triggers a blood clot.
________________3. Airborne substances, food, or common bacteria and
viruses are factors that can trigger this disease.
________________4. This is a short-course treatment given to people with
tuberculosis (TB) as a control strategy recommended by
the World Health Organization.
________________5. A chronic respiratory disorder caused by inflammation
and narrowing of the bronchial tubes
________________6. These are the key components in treating asthma.
________________7. This a disease caused by bacteria called mycobacterium
tuberculosis. It usually attacks the lungs and damages
other parts of the body.
________________8. This disease happens when plaque collects and causes
arteries to narrow and harden due to factors such as
smoking, high blood pressure and high levels of
cholesterol in the blood.
________________9. The type of medication used by a person with pneumonia.
________________10. The length of treatment for a person with pulmonary
tuberculosis.
REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 4
Directions: Answer the following questions by studying the image of a
person’s body who habitually smokes. Answer the guide questions and write
it on your activity notebook.
Guide Questions:
1. What can harm the respiratory system?

2. What happens if the respiratory system is not working properly?

3. What are the physiological effects of smoking amongst the respiratory and
circulatory systems?

4. Do you know somebody from your home or neighborhood who smokes?


What have you noticed with their body or physical appearance? List down
observations.

REMEDIAL ACTIVITY 5

Type A (IA) and Type B (IB) blood are codominant to each other. They are
both dominant over Type O (IO) blood. What are the possible blood types for
the offspring produced by a type O mother and a type AB father?
a. Make a Punnett square for the given situation.

b. Give the phenotype and genotype of the possible offspring.

c. Write the probability for each genotype and phenotype.

d. What is the possible blood type of the offspring?

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