1. The respiratory is made up of organs in the body that help us to breathe.
Which
of the following is a structure of the respiratory system?
TRACHEA
2. The respiratory system consists of different parts that allow air to reach the lungs.
Which part of the lungs does exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take
place?
ALVEOLI
3. What organ in the circulatory system is responsible for pumping the blood
throughout the body?
HEART
4. The human heart has a valve between each atrium and ventricle. How many
valve does the heart?
4
5. Circulation is the movement of blood through the vessels of the body that is
induced by the pumping action of the heart. What type of circulation that
describes the movement of blood through the tissues of the heart?
CORONARY CIRCULATION
6. What is the correct pathway of air which travels into the lungs?
NASAL PASSAGE PHARYNX LARYNX TRACHEA BRONCHI
BRONCHIOLE ALVEOLI
7. What happens during gas exchange in the lungs?
OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE PASS OUT OF THE BLOOD
8. What happens to the diaphragm when we inhale (breath in)?
IT CONTRACTS, MOVES DOWNWARD AND EXPANDS THE CHEST CAVITY.
9. If solid and liquid waste are removed from the body through defecation and
urination, what is released by the body as waste during respiration?
CARBON DIOXIDE
10. What would happen to people who have an open wound and whose blood did
not clot naturally?
THEY MAY BLEED TO DEATH
11. Miguel is experiencing heavy cough, sore throat, headache, and shortness of
breath these past two days. If you were Miguel, what would you most likely do?
I WILL BOOK AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE DOCTOR TO ASK FOR
MEDICAL ADVICE
12. What most likely cells do when oxygen is transported by the blood to the other
parts of the body?
IT DELIVERS NUTRIENTS AND PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE BODY
13. The nutrients obtained from the food during digestion are supplied by the
circulatory system to the body. What does the circulatory system distribute to the
body as it works with respiratory system?
IT DISTRIBUTES OXYGEN TO THE BODY AS IT WORKS WITH THE
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
14. White blood cells, also known as leukocytes are part of the body’s immune
system response. Will you classify white blood cells as an important component
in the blood?
YES, BECAUSE WHITE BLOOD CELLS OR LEUKOCYTES BATTLE
INFECTION, ATTACK AND DESTROY GERMS OR FOREIGN PROTEIN THAT
ENTERS THE BODY
15. Human heart has four chambers with specific task to do. Which statements
below are correct?
I. IT HAS TWO VENTRICLES AND TWO ATRIA
IV. ATRIUM IS THE UPPER CHAMBER AND VENTRICLE IS THE LOWER
CHAMBER
16. In a singing competition show, you see singers singing from the throat instead of
a diaphragm. You have seen that coaches suggests ways that would improve the
voice quality of the singer. If you are given the chance to be one of the coaches,
how would you improve the skills of a singer?
SINGING FROM A DIAPHRAGM SUPPORTS PROPER BREATHING AND
AVOIDS VOICE STRAINING THAT THE THROAT DOES
17. The valves control the movement of blood into the heart chambers and out to the
aorta and the pulmonary artery. What would happen if the pulmonary valve do
not open?
BLOOD COULD NOT REACH THE LUNGS
18. During exercise, what happens to breathing in humans?
THE DEPTH OF BREATHING INCREASES AND THE BREATHING RATE
INCREASES
19. An old woman joined a kilometer-dash sprint and felt very exhausted afterwards.
How did the old woman’s activity affect her heart rate?
HER HEART RATE INCREASED AFTER RUNNING
20. How does a cigarette smoking increase the risk of developing cardiovascular
diseases?
IT CAN DAMAGE THE FUNCTION OF THE HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS
21. Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide. What problem does this cause?
THE CARBON MONOXIDE COMBINES WITH HAEMOGLOBIN IN THE RED
CELLS REDUCING THE ABILITY OF THE BLOOD TO CARRY OXYGEN
22. Once every week, Fred goes out to have a dinner with his friends at a local bar
nearby. He tends to smoke together with his friends after they are done eating.
Do you think Fred’s lifestyle will have a negative effect on his health?
YES, BECAUSE SMOKING WILL DAMAGE HIS LUNGS OVERTIME
23. To prevent diseases in the respiratory and circulatory system, which best advise
you would give to your classmates that help support lungs and heart healthy?
TELL THEM TO HAVE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AVOID CIGARETTE
SMOKING AND ALCOHOL DRINKING
24. You always hear and see the statement "Government Warning: Cigarette
smoking is dangerous to your health" in TV ads. What concept can you formulate
from this statement?
CIGARETTE SMOKING CAN DAMAGE THE FUNCTION OF RESPIRATORY
AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS THAT ULTIMATELY LEADS TO DEATH
25. Your Science teacher asked you to disseminate information regarding on the
mechanisms on how to take care of the respiratory and circulatory system. You
target individuals to receive the information are the people in your communit You
are only given one hour to execute the activity. What way would you desig to
receive the information easy and fastest way?
CONDUCT A SYMPOSIUM
1. What non-Mendelian pattern of inheritance occurs when the phenotype of the
offspring somewhere in between the phenotypes of both parents?
INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
2. What non-Mendelian pattern of inheritance occurs when both alleles are
expressed equally in the phenotype of the heterozygote?
CO DOMINANCE
3. What is the trait that are autosomal and expressed exclusively in one sex?
SEX-LIMITED TRAIT
4. A centromere is an essential part of a chromosome. Which of the following best
describes a centromere?
THE POINT IN THE CHROMOSOMES THAT JOINS TOGETHER THE TWO
CHROMATIDS
5. What does contain the information needed to form and control the physical make
up of an organism?
DNA
6. DNA is a double-stranded helix made up of repeating units of nucleotides. Which
of the following is NOT a composition of a nucleotide?
SALT
7. Sex-limited traits and sex-influenced traits are both sex-related inheritance. What
is the difference between sex-limited and sex-Influenced traits?
SEX-LIMITED TRAITS ARE EXCLUSIVELY IN ONE SEX WHILE SEX-
INFLUENCED TRAITS ARE EXPRESSED IN BOTH SEXES
8. Suppose a white-furred rabbit breeds with a black-furred rabbit and all of their
offspring have a phenotype of gray-fur. What does the gene for fur color in
rabbits describes of?
INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE
9. Punnett square is a method used to show possible outcomes. Which of the
following best describes the use of Punnett square?
PREDICTING THE RESULT OF GENETUC CROSSES BETWEEN
ORGANISMS OF KNOWN GENOTYPE
10. An expectant mother is blood type O while her husband is blood type A. What is
the probability that the offspring will have a type A blood?
100%
11. In the AB and O blood group system in humans, if a mother has a type A blood
and the father has a type AB [Link] blood types could their children have?
TYPE A, TYPE AB, AND TYPE O
12. What would be the genotype of a pink flower if it follows the rules for incomplete
dominance, given that R is red and W is white?
RW
13. A nonbald man (XY') marries a bald woman (X"X"). With the use of a punnett
square, what is the chance that the daughter will be bald?
0%
14. Draw a punnett square which shows the inheritancs of the sex chromosomes.
Represent the female sex chromosomes with XX and the male sex
chromosomes with XY. What percent of children would you expect to be male?
50%
15. A gene for corn has two alleles, one for yellow kernels and one for white kernels.
Cross pollination of yellow corn and white corn results in ears of corn that have
an approximately even mix of yellow and white kernels. What conclusions can
you draw between the two alleles?
CODOMINANCE
16. What is the probability that a female will give birth to an affected child if she
mates with a wild-type male?
50%
17. A cross between a white rooster and a black hen results in 100% gray offspring.
When two of these gray offspring are mated, the probable phenotypic percentage
seen in the offspring would be?
25% BLACK, 50% GRAY, 25% WHITE
18. In a paternity case, a single mother claimed that a certain man was the father of
her baby. The man denied it, claiming that her current boyfriend was the father.
The court ordered a blood test (much cheaper than DNA testing) to see if he
could be ruled out as the father. Both the mother and the baby had blood type
"O". The man was blood type "AB". Is it possible that he was the father?
NO, THE MAN’S GENOTYPE IS IAIB
19. Riza is a Grade 9 student of Banza National High School. She is correct about
incomplete dominance when she chooses which of the following?
A RED FLOWER THAT IS CROSSED WITH A WHITE FLOWER WILL
RESULT IN A PINK FLOWER
20. Teacher Ann discussed about the pairing arrangement of the nitrogenous bases
to the class. Upon a review, most students pair adenine with thymine. Is the
student's answer correct?
YES, ADENINE MUST BE PAIRED WITH THYMINE
21. In Drosophila, the gene for eye color is located on the X chromosome. Red eye
color is a dominant trait over white eye color.
What can we conclude from the picture?
IT IS AN EXAMPLE OF SEX-LINKED TRAIT
22. A form of vitamin D-resistant rickets, known as hypophosphatemia, is inherited
as an X-linked dominant trait. If a male with hypophosphatemia marries a normal
female, what would you predict as the outcome of their offspring?
ALL OF THEIR DAUGHTERS WOULD INHERIT THE DISEASE
23. Reymark has friends namely Jesse and Jessa who are identical twins. Both are
fairly skinned. But when Jesse came back from h er vacation in Boracay, she
appeared to be darker than her twin. What concept can Reymark draw based on
his observation?
THE DIFFERENCE OF THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN IS AFFECTED BY
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS LIKE TEMPERATURE AND LIGHT
24. Rey noticed that his brother looks almost exactly like his dad, but he thinks he
looks different like either of his parents. How would Rey investigate on this
matter?
HE THINKS THAT SOME TRAITS ARE AFFECTED BY THE ENVIRONMENT
AND DIFFERENT GENE VERSIONS ARE THE FACTORS HE AND HIS
BROTHER ENDED UP SO DIFFERENT
25. Bisexuality is one of many sexual orientations to people. It is often compared to
being gay or lesbian. In fact, it is estimated that over 7% of millennials identify as
lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) which is about 10 million people in the Philippines
Which among the facts that best supports the increasing number of LGB in the
society?
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR INFLUENCE SEXUAL ORIENTATION
1. In understanding the fundamental concept of biodiversity, there must be distinct
organisms that can persists because they can produce fertile offspring. What do
you call these organisms?
SPECIES
2. Biodiversity refers to the variety of life in the area. How will you describe the
biodiversity of a certain area if it contains many different species?
THE BIODIVERSITY IS HIGH
3. Differences in population density in any community may be attributed to many
aspects. What do you call the environmental condition that controls the size of a
population?
LIMITING FACTOR
4. Biodiversity and the survival of ecosystems have a direct proportional
relationship. What is the chance of survival if biodiversity will increase?
INCREASE
5. Biodiversity is the variety of life in an ecosystem. What is the most effective way
to protect biodiversity?
HABITAT PRESERVATION
6. The Philippines has a high number of different flora (plants) and fauna (animals).
Which of the following contributes greatly to the species richness of the country?
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION IN THE TROPICS
7. How is the forest ecosystem affected when trees are cut down?
ANIMALS WHO DEPEND ON FORESTS LOSE THEIR SHELTER AND FOOD
8. How would you classify when a species population becomes so low that only a
few remains and would possibly become vanished due to unfavorable?
environmental conditions?
ENDANGERED
9. Loss of natural habitat of wild animals often result to wildlife depletion. Which of
the following is the major cause of wildlife depletion?
DEFORESTATION
For items 10-11. Calculate the following:
Population density is the number of individuals in a population per unit of area. It is
determined by dividing the number of organisms by the size of the area.
Density = number of individuals size of the area
10. What is the density of a population of 500 insects that live in an area of 10
square meters?
50 INSECTS PER SQUARE METER
11. If 40 carabaos live in a 1 ½ sq m area, what is their population density per sq.
km.?
27 CARABAOS PER SQUARE METER
12. Humans greatly contributed to the extinction of animals. Deforestation is a major
factor in the destruction of the natural habitat of animals. As a concerned citizen,
how can you help in preserving the natural habitat of animals?
I WILL PRACTICE THE 3 R’S (REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE)
13. Biodiversity is essential for sustainable development and human well-being. It
needs to be conserved for maintaining balance in the natural processes taking
place in the environment. What would you suggest that contributes to sustainable
development?
BUY SEASONAL CROPS FROM LOCAL GROWERS AND PLAN MEALS TO
AVOID FOOD WASTE
14. The maximum population size an environment can support is called carrying
capacity. When a population rises above the ecosystem's carrying capacity, what
do you think will happen to the organisms?
THE ORGANISMS WILL SLOWLY DIE OFF TO MEET THE CARRYING
CAPACITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
15. Population size vary among organisms. They change when members born, die
and move out or into places depending on the environmental setting. If
immigration exceeds emigration in a particular ecosystem, what conclusion can
you draw from the population size of that area?
THE POPULATION WILL GROW
16. Trees in the forest compete for limited resources like space, sunlight, and soil
nutrients. Some small plants like grasses and shrubs cannot grow well therefore,
population decreases. Which evidence greatly affects the population of grasses
and shrubs in the forest ecosystem?
SUNLIGHT
17. Biodiversity is a variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. Why do you
think it is important to ecosystem?
IT HELPS POPULATION ADAPT TO ECOLOGICAL CHANGES
18. Limiting factors like availability of food, water and habitat are environmental
condition that greatly affect population density. Can you also consider light,
temperature and soil nutrients as limiting factors?
YES, BECAUSE THEY ARE IMPORTANT ABIOTIC FACTORS
19. Biodiversity provides vital ecosystem functions such as nutrient recycling, erosion
control, and crop and tree pollination. It enables us to have recreation that
promotes good health and food security. What would you recommend to help
strengthen biodiversity in securing a safe home for endangered plants and
animals?
SUPPORT NATIONAL PARKS THAT PROMOTE PRESERVATION AND
PROTECTION OF SPECIES
20. Many changes have taken place in the communities. You have noticed that
coastal areas were converted into beach resorts. Concrete structures and
increasing population of people gradually take over the area. How could these
affect the population of the animals?
AS POPULATION OF PEOPLE INCREASES, THE IMPACT OF THE
DEVELOPMENT WILL PUT MANY OTHER SPECIES OF ANIMALS TO THE
EDGE OF EXTINCTION DUE TO LOSS OF HABITAT
21. Eutrophication is an increase of organic nutrients brought about by the chemicals
and garbage thrown into the bodies of water. What would you recommend to
reduce eutrophication that would most likely result in the increase of organic
nutrients into the bodies of water?
FERTILIZE RESPONSIBLY THUS PREVENTING EXCESS NUTRIENTS FROM
REACHING BODIES OF WATER
22. Coral reef destruction is very rampant in your locality due to illegal fishing
activities. You wanted to help address the call for awareness on the impact of
these activities in the near future. At your young age, which of the following
would you do?
MAKE POSTERS ON THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE ILLEGAL FISHING,
INVITE CLASSMATES TO DO THE SAME AND DISCUSS THE MATTER WITH
FAMILY MEMBERS
23. The Philippine crocodile is one of the most endangered species, with estimates
of wild populations fewer than 100. Their major threats include hunting and
habitat destruction. What could be done to save endangered Philippine
crocodiles?
ENGAGE LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN CONSERVATION OF CROCODILES
THROUGH EDUCATION AND AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
24. The main aim of conservation of biodiversity is to save species and plants from
extinction and their habitats from destruction. As a student, how can you help
conserve biodiversity?
PROTECTED AREAS SHOULD BE DEVELOPED FOR ANIMALS WHERE NO
HUMAN ACTIVITIES ARE ALLOWED
25. Man has contributed significantly to the many environmental problems of the
world including the loss of biodiversity. Republic Act no. 9147 known as the
Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act is an act providing the
conservation and protection of wildlife resources and their habitats. Suppose you
are a law policy maker, what alternative way can you propose to prevent the loss
of biodiversity?
STRICT LAWS ON THE USE OF PLASTIC PACKAGING
1. Plants are considered as autotrophs. What cell organelles does photosynthesis
occur?
CHLOROPLAST
2. Mesophyll layer of the leaf plays an important role in trapping light energy from
the sun. How would you explain why does photosynthesis mostly take place in
this laver?
BECAUSE IT HAS THE GREATEST NUMBER OF CHLOROPLAST
3. What do you call the green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy that used
to carry out photosynthesis?
CHLOROPHYLL
4. In what plant cell organelle does a light-dependent reaction occurs?
THYLAKOIDS OF THE CHLOROPLAST
5. Mitochondria is called the powerhouse of the cell. What does mitochondria do in
the cell?
TO GENERATE USABLE ENERGY FROM FOOD
6. All organisms get energy from food to perform different life processes. It is done
by converting stored energy from food into chemical energy for cell use. Which of
the following is associated with the production of chemical energy?
MITOCHONDRION
7. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy. Which process is
most directly driven by light energy?
REMOVAL OF ELECTRONS FROM CLOROPHYLL
8. A germinated mongo seed is exposed in a brightly lighted area for 3 days. What
will happen to the plant if the light intensity is then reduced slightly during the
next 3 days?
THE RATE AT WHICH OXYGEN IS RELEASED FROM PLANT WILL
DECREASE
9. Which of these correctly states the coordinated function of leaves and roots
during photosynthesis?
LEAVES ALLOW ENTRY OF CARBON DIOXIDE WHILE ROOTS ALLOW
ENTRY OF WATER
10. A vegetable farmer wants to increase his harvest. Which of the following
conditions should the farmer consider?
THE KIND OF SOIL
11. ATP and NADPH are both enery carrier molecules that drive the synthesis in the
carbohydrates from COz and H20 in the dark [Link] would be the result
if ATP and NADPH are already used up at night?
GLUCOSE PRODUCTION WILL STOP
For 12-13 calculate the following
The electron transport chain consists of a series of molecules mostly proteins
embedded in the mitochondrial membrane. NADH and FADHa are oxidized and
for every moledule of NADH oxidized, 3 ATP's are generated and for every
FADH, 2 ATP's are generated.
12. If there are 10,000 NADH, how many ATP's will be produced at the end of the
electron transport chain?
30, 000 NADH2
13. If 10 ATP's are [Link] much FADH is produced at the end of electron
transport chain?
5 FADH
14. As a research scientist you want to know if leaves are capable of making food
during night time. Which of the following experimental design should you do to
know that leaves able to make food?
PUT ONE POTTED PLANT IN A VERY DARK PLACE OVERNIGHT AND TEST
FOR THE PRESENCE OF STARCH
15. Rowena wants to know if leaves are capable of making food during nighttime.
Which of the following experimental design should Rowena do to get an accurate
answer to her question?
PLACE ONE POTTED PLANT IN A VERY DARK PLACE OVER NIGHT AND
TEST FOR THE PRESENCE OF STARCH
16. Plants carryout both photosynthesis and respiration. How are photosynthesis and
cellular respiration related to each other?
THE PRODUCTS OF ONE PROCESS ARE THE REACTANTS OF THE OTHER
17. Mitochondria and chloroplast are organelles found in a plant cell. Which of the
following materials that will fit in the box are cycled out by the chloroplast and
mitochondrion?
CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER, SUGAR, AND OXYGEN
18. Two plants are used in an experiment. They are both the same species and
approximately the same size. Plant A is left in a dark place for 1 week. Plant B is
left in front of a sunny window. Both are given the same amount of water.
After one (1) week, the glucose level was compared between the two plants.
What would be the expected results?
PLANT B CONTAINED MORE GLUCOSE THAN PLANT A
19. You have learned that photosynthesis and cellular respiration are connected
through important relationship that enables. life to survive. How these processes
similar in terms of cellular features and reactions?
BOTH PROCESSES ARE CONTAINED IN ORGANELLES WITH DOUBLE
MEMBRANES, AND NEITHER USES A VERSION OF THE CYTOCHROME
COMPLEX
20. Plants provide food and help the flow of energy in the ecosystem possible. As a
student, what would you recommend to increase the rate of food production of
plants?
EFFICIENT AND THE RIGHT USE OF FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES
21. A farmer is experiencing a problem in growing his crops. Most of the leaves of
the crops are turning yellow. Which of the following will likely result from the
yellowing of the leaves of the crops?
THEIR WILL BE NO PRODUCTION OF FOOD
22. Carbon dioxide plays an important role in the process of photosynthesis to
produce food. If carbon dioxide is removed from a plant's environment, what
possible idea would you expect to happen to the plant's production of glucose?
NO GLUCOSE MOLECULES WILL BE PRODUCED
23. Most communities in urban areas depend mostly on the supply of the crops from
the rural areas. As a student, how can you help your community provide possible
solutions to an issue on food production with a limited place for
planting?
PROVIDE DIFFERENT INSIGHTS THROUGH FLYERS OR BROCHURES
THAT CONTAINS TIPS AND INFORMATION ON HOW TO PUT AN URBAN
GARDENING
24. Plants take carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere to do photosynthesis,
and thus help reduce the greenhouse gases warming the planet. What can you
do to minimize the increase of gases and help prevent global warming?
PLANT TREES AND PUT UP URBAN GARDENS
25. All heterotrophic organisms depend directly or indirectly on plants and other
photosynthetic organisms for food. If you are a farmer, what can you do to
ensure good quality and quantity of harvest?
ELIMINATE OR LESSEN SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS IN FOOD PRODUCTION
KAHOOT
1. A type of blood circulation through the vessels of the body that is induced by the
pumping action of the heart.
- CORONARY CIRCULATION
2. White blood cells, body’s part of the immune system is also known as
- LEUKOCYTES
3. If solid & liquid are removed from the body during respiration, what is released by
the body as waste product?
- CARBON DIOXIDE
4. What most likely cells do when oxygen is transported by the blood to other parts
of the body?
- IT DELIVERS NUTRIENTS AND PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE BODY.
5. What concept is implied from TV ads which says "Government Warning:
Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to your Health"
- SMOKING CAN DAMAGE THE FUNCTION OF THE RESPIRATORY &
CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS.
6. A non-Mendelian pattern of inheritance occurs when both alleles are expressed
equally in the phenotype of the offspring?
- CODOMINANCE
7. A centromere is an essential part of the chromosome.
Which of the following best describes the centromere?
- THE POINT IN THE CHROMOSOME THAT JOINTS TWO SISTER
CHROMATIDS
8. Which of the following is NOT a subunit of a composition of a DNA nucleotide?
- SALT
9. Which of the following best describes the use of a Punnett square?
- PREDICTING RESULT OF GENETIC CROSSES BETWEEN ORGANISMS OF
KNOWN GENOTYPE
10. What will be the possible blood types of the children if the mother is blood type A
and the father has type AB?
- TYPE A, TYPE B, AND TYPE AB
11. Give the genotype of a roan cow if it follows the rule for codominance, given that
R is red and W is white?
- RW
12. A nonbald man (X'b) marries a bald woman (XX°). Using a Punnet square, what
is the change of having a bald daughter?
- 0%
13. Using Punnett square that shows the inheritance of the sex chromosomes. What
percent of children you expect to be male?
- 50%
14. White rooster & a black hen results in a 100% gray offspring when mated. If both
gray offspring mated, results would be?
- 25 % BLACK, 50 % GRAY, 25 % WHITE
15. If the sequence of DNA molecule is CCTAGGCC, what is its sequence after
replication & transcription?
- GGCATCCGG & CCGUAGGCC
16. Most of the students paired the DNA nitrogen-containing base Adenine with
Thymine. Is the said pairing correct?
- YES, ADENINE MUST BE PAIRED WITH THYMINE
17. XX or XY determines the sex of an organisms. In what number of pairs in human
this chromosome be found?
- CHROMOSOMES PAIR NO. 23
18. DNA is a single-stranded helix molecule that is made up of repeating units of
nucleotides.
- FALSE
19. Sex-limited traits are exclusively in one sex, while sex-influenced traits are
expressed in both sexes
- TRUE
20. In an inversely proportional relationship, what is the chance of survival if
biodiversity increases?
- DECREASES
21. What do you call the environmental condition that control the size of a
population?
- LIMITING FACTOR
22. What is the density of a population of 500 insects living in an area of 10 square
meters?
- 50 INSECTS PER SQUARE METER
23. When a population rises above the ecosystem's carrying capacity, what do you
think will happen to the organisms?
- WILL SLOWLY DIE OFF TO MEET THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF THE
ENVIRONMENT
24. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy. Which process is
most directly driven by light energy?
- REMOVAL OF ELECTRONS FROM CHLOROPHYLL MOLECULE
25. Which of these correctly states the coordinated function of leaves and roots
during photosynthesis?
- LEAVES ALLOW ENTRY OF CARBON DIOXIDE WHILE ROOTS ALLOW
ENTRY OF WATER
26. 2 & 3 ATP's are generated in every FADH & NADH oxidized respectively. How
much FADH is oxidized from 10 ATP's generated?
- 5 FADH
27. All heterotrophic organisms depend directly or indirectly on plants and other
photosynthetic organisms for food.
- TRUE
28. The maximum population size an environment can support is called the
"carrying capacity"
- TRUE
29. How will you describe the biodiversity of a certain area if it contains many
different species?
- THE BIODIVERSITY IS HIGH
30. The process of oxydation-reduction where ADP becomes ATP using the energy
from the sunlight.
- PHOTOPHOSPHORYLATION
THE PHILIPPINE’S WILDLIFE ACT – RA 9147
- AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF
WILDLIFE RESOURCES AND THEIR HABITATS. APPROPRIATING
FUNDS THEREFORE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
CLEAN AIR ACT – RA 8749
- AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE AIR POLLUTION
CONTROL POLICY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
PHILIPPINE PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION ACT – RA 9168
- AN ACT TO PROVIDE PROTECTION TO NEW PLANT VARIETIES,
ESTABLISHING A NATIONAL PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION BOARD
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES