SCIENCE
Father- Patriarchal, Authocratic
Mother- Matriarchal, Hemophilia
Equal mother & father- Egalitarian
Radiation- Damage to DNA
SMR & Beta- Wave patterns of (EEF) of awake adult are:
Gamma- Extremely focus
Cytokinin and Auxins- Responsible for the development of plant growth and development
Glucans, chitin and glycoproteins- Components of fungal cell wall
Adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosin (ATGC) - They are the perfect base pair
Hydrogen and Carbon dioxide-Waste products of Krebs cycle
Glocuse and Oxygen- Products of Photosynthesis
Nitrogen- Most abundant element in the atmosphere
ATP and water- Product of cellular respiration
Flat worms- Reproduces through fragmentation
Worms- Litches are example of:
Fission- Bacteria reproduces through: (BF CO BUDDING)
Budding- Corals reproduces through
Hypotonic- The cell will swell, burst
Hypertonic- The cell will shrink (Dehydrated)
Isotonic- The same, no change, normal curve (Safest solution)
BIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
1. Mutualism- Dalawa ang nag benefit
2. Commensalism- Nag benefit ang isa ang isa ay wala lang (no harm)
3. Parasitic- Na harm ang isa at ang isa ay nag benefit (naubosan)
4. Predation (Predator)- Nag benefit ang isa at ang isa ay namatay
5. Competition- Dalawang halaman ang nagbenifit sa sunlight
Mango & Sampaguita- Competation
Dog and lice- Parasitic
Caterpillar and leaves- Parasitic
Lion and deer- Predatory
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (CHO)- Element exist in carbohydrates and lipids
Macro molecules (CPLN)- Carbohydrates, protein, lipids, nucleutides
Carbohydrates- Energy (Bread & rice)
Proteins- Muscle builder & muscle repair
Carbohydrates- Source of direct energy of cells
Lipids- Stored energy (FAT)
Water- Universal solvent
Nucleotides- DNA & RNA
DNA- Blueprint of your self
Chlorophyll- Green pigments
Lenticils- Breathing organs of plants in the trunks
Stomata- Breathing organs of plants in the leaves
Roots- Breathing organs of plants under the groud
Cell wall- Store water in a plants cell (Unique feature of plants)
Chloroplast- Site of photosynthesis
Day- Plants take in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen
Night- Plants take in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
Lipids- Hydrophobic organic compound
Carbohydrates & proteins- Hydrophilic
Maltose- Malt sugar
Plasma- The watery fluid portion of blood (90 percent water) which elements are suspended
Platelets- Prevents bleeding (Cutting factor)
Hemoglobin- Carries oxygen
Rocks move located along the faults- Why is earthquaake experienced after volcano erupted?
Focus- Location of earthquake
Epicenter- Above the focus
Lignite- Lowest rank coal
Anthracite- Highest rank coal
Positive charge- Protons more than electron
Zero- Books na nilagay sa table ano ang sum of its force
Chemical change- Burned object
Physical change- Size and shape
Diamagnetic- (Gold, Silver) Ayaw dumidikit
Paramagnetic- (Magnesium, Lithium) Parang dumidikit peru kunti lang
Ferromagnetic- (Iron, Nickel, Cobalt) Grabe dumikit (Magnet)
Acetylene- Hottest gas
Helium- Coleest gas
Hydrogen- Simplest element
Depression- Winds below 39 mph
Tropical Storm- Above 39 mph
Super typhoon- Above 185 mph
5-6 - How many liters of blood
32- Number of teeth
Bones- Give the human body the framework to support movement
Ligaments- Bone to bone
Tendons- Muscle to bone
(AB+) - Universal blood recepient
(O-) - Universal donor
Atomic number is EQUAL to the number of PROTONS
Protons + Neutron = Mass number
Mass number - Atomic number = Neutron
Neutral atom- Proton is always equal to electron
Noble gases- Most stable in periodic table
Artery- Carries blood away from the heart
Veins- Carries blood back to your heart
Water- Inorganic compound on Earth
Cellulose- Organic compound on Earth
Saprotrophs- (Fungi) Decomposers
Plants- Primary source of food
Algae- Protista
PHASE OF MITOSIS (PROMAT)
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
FE- Iron
FL- Fluorine
C- Carbon
HE- Helium
H- Hydrogen
Genetic- Study of heredity
Mendel- Father of GENETICS
Alexander Fleming- Study of Penicillin
Troposphere- Weather
Stratosphere- Ozone layer
Mesosphere- Meteor
Skin- Largest Organ
Liver- Largest Internal Organ
Pancreas- Secret insulin
Esophagus- Nearest organ to the heart
Trachea- Wind pipe
Cilia- Hair like
Villi- Finger like
Flagella- Whip like
Heart- What pumps blood
Epiglottis- Flap like
Esophagus- Food pipe
Water surface- Paper clip floats on:
TYPE OF SOLUTION
Hypotonic- Burst/Swell
Hypertonic- Shrink, Shrivel
Isotonic- Same size
Walrus- Animals found in ARCTIC
Plants- Producer
Mosquito- Surface tension
Autotrophs- They are producing their own foods
Sublimation- Solid to gas
Deposition- Gas to solid
Condensation- Gas to liquid
Evaporation- Liquid to gas
Melting- Solid to liquid
Fertilization- Sperm fusing with an ovum
Empirical knowledge- Science
Logical knowledge- History of reason
Thales- Natural laws
Aristotle- Reasoning
Plasmodium Vivax- Causes Malaria
Worms- Leeches are segmented
Vitamin K- Blood clotting
Vitamin D- Vitamin from the sun
Vitamin C- Immune system
Yeast (Fungi) - Decaying matter
Niche- Red and black ants
Rotates- Causes day and night (Around its self and axis)
Revolve- Causes year (Around sun and orbit)
Summer solstice- Seasons
Winter solstice- Longer night
Equinox- Equal
Ptolemy- Ang earth ay nasa center ng solar system
Copernicus- Correct it, ang epicenter ay ang SUN
The earth REVOLVES around the sun and ROTATES ON ITS AXIS
Cell- Basic building block of life
Plantae- Plants
Fungi- Mushrooms and molds
Monera- Bacteria
Protesta- Organisms
Amino Acids- Building blocks of protein
Fatty Acids- Building blocks of lipids
Glucose- Carbohydrates
Eukaryotes- Plants & Animal
Prokaryotes- Unicellular
Leeches- Anticoagulation
Heterotroph- Cannot manufacture their own food (GRASSHOPPER)
Autotroph- They are producing their own food (PLANTS)
Capsid- Protein shell of the virus
Phycology- Study of function
Morphology- Study of forms
Botany- Study of plants
Zoology- Study of animal
Fleming- Discover penicillin
Mitochondria- Power house of the cell
Lysosome- Digestive system of the cell
Phloem- 2 way transport of plant
Xylem- 1 way transport of plant
Chlorophyll- Green pigments
Chloroplast- Side of photosynthesis
Stomata- Holes
Glucose and Auxins- Product of photosynthesis
Aristotle- Ancient taxonomy
Carolus Linnaeus- Modern taxonomy
Cytoplasm- Inside
Protoplasm- Outside
Diffusion- High to low concentration
Osmosis- Low to high concentration
ATP, WATER, CARBON- Product of cellular
QUIZ BURACHO
Life longevity- Covers the scope of Genetics EXCEPT:
Homologous structure- Human arms a bat wing and dolphin's flipper classified as:
Budding- Corals
Fission- Bacteria
Carbon dioxide- Two waste products of citric acid cycle
Coinage- Element x belongs to a family:
They are only consumer- True about herbivores
Bioremediation- Clean up toxic waste
Solid- Sound travels fastest
Cytokinin and Auxins- Responsible for plant growth
Larynx- Human vocal cords located
Dipterocarp and Coral Reefs- Biomes has greatest diversity
Carbohydrates- Source of direct energy of cells
Habitat- Living organism and natural environment
Oxygen- Plants release _________ at night
Robert Koch- Germ theory of Disease
Plants- Disadvantageous source of energy
Biodiversity- All species from varied sources
Kingdom Animalia- Most number of species
Hydrogen- Not one most abundant and lightest element found on earth
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek: Antiseptic surgery- Mismatched in ways of biologist
Cassava- Id dicot
Homeostasis- Ability to maintain a constant internal environment
Elephant- Animal with 22 months of gestation
Bacteria- Not a Eukaryote
Diffusion- It is a passive process
UU- genetic code for phenylalanine
Genetics- Study of science and heredity
Cells come from pre-existing cells- True of cell theory
Water- Most abundant inorganic compound in protoplasm
Frog- Does not need a hard shell to protect eggs
Translation- Particular step of protein synthesis do ribosome participate in:
Wolf- Vertebrate
Walrus- Marine mammal has long ivory tusks and lived in arctic water
Antibiotics- Medication given to bacterial pneumonia
Can clean up an oil spill- Useful function for bacteria
Acid rain- Natural cause for fish kill in lakes
Calcium- Most abundant mineral in the body that aids blood clotting
An abnormality of chromosomes inheritance- True of trisomy 21:
Galileo Galilei- Father of mode science and telescope
Brain and Spinal cord- Central nervous system is about:
Lizard- Generates body parts that are lost (tail)
Plasmodium- Protest causes malaria
Ascorbic Acid- Scurvy
Metaphase- Phrase of mitosis involves lining up of chromosomes
Sun- Major Source of energy on earth
Villi- Finger-like folds on inner linings of small intestine
Fungus- Yeast (Dough rise for baking)
Algae- Photosynthesis occurs not only in plants, but also in:
CBRC QUIZ
Blue Collar Mania- Problem can result owing to bias among parents and youth
Ecosystem- Community of living organisms
Ionic bond- Bonds that connects metal and non-metal
Ionic bond- Loss and gain of electrons
Solid- Sound is fastest in:
Vacuum- Sound is slowest in:
Vacuum/Air- Light is fastest in:
Solid- Light is slowest in:
Under the same pressure- The fluid at the bottom of the container is
Oxygen- Most abundant element in earth crust
Oxygen- Most abundant element of life
Nitrogen- Most abundant element in atmosphere
Silicon- Most abundant mineral in earth crust
14- How many protons in the atom
Ambivalent- Hydrogen can be both positive and negative
Colloid- Tyndal effect
Pascal- Measure of pressure, define as one newton per sqm.
Some antibiotics derived fungi- True of the fungi:
Nuclear- Type of forces hold atoms and particles together
Friction- Slows down the motion of an object
Maturation- Increase in the size of the child or parts
Yeast- Which organism is an example of fungus?
Macromolecular- Polysaccharides and nucleic acid are classified as:
Carbohydrates- Monosaccharides, oligosaccharides are type of:
Plants- Disadvantageous source of energy and adversely affect the population
Hypotonic solution- The plant cell will SWELL
Acid rain- Earth poisoning fish and destroying vegetation
Treating wastewater before it’s discharged- Activities help reduce water pollution
Identity Achievement- Committed themselves to self-chosen values and occupational goals
Organ- Group of tissue working together to perform a complex task
Ribosome- Cell organelles does not participate in cellular division
Can build simple inorganic sub into complete organic substances- Green plants are consider
autotrophs because they:
Parasitic- Feeding on leaves by caterpillar
Oxygen- During respiration green plants take in
Photosynthesis- A root may perform functions, EXCEPT:
Hydrotropism- Growth of roots toward water
Strontium- Metals are added to fireworks to make their brilliant red
Geophysical- "G" in PAG ASA
Medulla Oblongata- Breathing is controlled by part of brain
Gymnosperm- Plants with naked seeds
Laika- 1st Animal who went to space
Doctrina Christiana- Unang aklat na nalimbag sa PILIPINAS
Archipelago Filipinas- Villalobos Expedition
Bacilli- Rod-shape type of bacteria
Vegetation reproduction- Plants reproduce asexually by using their parts such as roots, stems, and
leaves.
Immunology- Scientific study of body's defense against disease
These are Biodegradable- Foods, plants and other animal waste
Ovules- In flowering plants, fertilization takes place in:
Flagella- Whip like appendages that help prokaryotic cells move
Cold- Not describe typical rainforest
Paleontology- Study of the age of the EARTH
Chromosomes- Inside cells made from DNA & Protein
Carolus Linnaeus- Created the system of biological classification
Terrestrial- What type of planet is EARTH
Cassava and Rice- Carbohydrate in your diet
Phagocytosis- How large molecule mineral like fats enter the cell
Maslow- Human side of enterprise
Microbial- Determine the cause of infectious disease
Blastocyst- Inner layer of the cells (hallow ball of cells)
1. Assessment FOR learning- To monitor progress of the child
IT IS GIVEN BEFORE INSTRUCTION
SHORT QUIZ
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
2. Assessment OF learning- Usually happens in by chapter, unit, or grading period
IT IS GIVER AFTER INSTRUCTION
SUMMATIVE TEST
BOARD EXAMINATION
LONG QUIZ
ACHIEVEMENT TEST
3. Assessment AS learning- Student monitor her progress
REFLECTION PAPER SELF
DIRECTED LEARNING