Name: ___Ron Stephen M.
Dayrit_________________________________
Grade & Section:_____G9-Siargao________________
Learning Task 1: Observe the diagram showing the exchange of materials
during photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Answer the guide question
based on the diagram.
Guide Question:
1. In which part of the cell does photosynthesis happen? Chloroplast
2. In which part of the cell does respiration happen? Mitochondria
3. What energy is needed by photosynthetic organisms during the process of
photosynthesis? Light Energy
4. What energy is needed by organisms during cell respiration? Chemical Energy
5. What are the materials needed during photosynthesis? Oxygen And Glucose
6. What are the materials produced after the process of
photosynthesis? Mitochondria
7. What are the materials needed during cell respiration? Carbon dioxide And Water
8. What are the materials produced after the process of cell respiration? Chloroplast
9. Describe the materials needed during photosynthesis, where does they come
from? Oxygen And Glucose they come from the Chloroplast
10. Describe the materials needed during cell respiration, where does they come
from? Carbon dioxide And Water they come from Mitochondria
Name: ____Ron Stephen M. Dayrit_______________________________
Grade & Section:_____________________
Learning Task 2: Read and perform the task in each part.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS EQUATION
This activity will help you explore the photosynthesis equation.
Photosynthesis is the process used by plants and some bacteria to create
energy from sunlight. Chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants that is
responsible for this conversion process. During photosynthesis,
photoautotrophs use energy from the sun, along with carbon dioxide and
water, to form glucose and oxygen.
A. Illustrate the photosynthesis equation and label properly.
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B. Fill in the table below to describe the stages of photosynthesis. There are two
stages of photosynthesis, the Light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle.
STAGE LOCATION EVENTS REQUIRES SUNLIGHT
Baby Ground Water Yes
Adult Ground Water Yes
• Name: _Ron Stephen M. Dayrit
Grade & Section:_____________________
Learning Task 3: Answer the following questions after reading the paragraph.
RESPIRATION PROCESS AND EQUATION
Respiration is the process of taking oxygen from the air and cycling it through
the lungs, which then gives oxygen to blood to be used in the body. The carbon dioxide
waste is expelled out of the lungs. Cellular respiration uses glucose, or sugars, from
food molecules and turns them into carbon dioxide, water, and ATP a nucleotide
essential to the body.
Cellular respiration can occur both aerobically (using oxygen), or anaerobically
(without oxygen). During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen,
forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as
byproducts.
A. Illustrate the cellular respiration equation and label properly.
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Name: ____________________________________(due on Nov.10, 2020)
Grade & Section:_____________________
Learning Task 4: Answer the following questions after performing the
activity.
PLANTITO AND PLANTITA
In this activity, you prove the effect of photosynthesis in plants. Get the
needed materials as listed below and follow the steps on how to prepare the
experiment.
Materials:
2 garden pots or any empty container of the same size
Garden soil to fill your pots or container
10 pcs mongo seeds
Procedure:
1. Prepare garden pots / container.
2. Fill the garden pots / container with same amount of soil.
3. Water the soil, then put 5 mongo seeds in each pot / container.
4. Put one pot / container outside the house where sunlight is available and the other
pot inside the house where there is no sunlight.
5. Water the plants daily. Observe the growth of seeds.
6. Fill in the table below for your observation.
OUTSIDE INSIDE
Day Day Day Day Day Day Day Day
5 8 10 15 5 8 10 15
Number of seeds
grown
Color of stem and
leaves
Length of stem and
leaves
Guide Questions:
1. Which location can the plants grow faster? Why? In the Soil that have fertilizer
2. Which leaves and stems are greener in color? Why? Trees because that’s our
common plant
3. What contributes in the difference in the appearance of plants? Plants cant
speak but they are like people that can help our environment
Name: _______Ron Stephen M. Dayrit_____________________________
Grade & Section:_____________________
Learning Task 5 : Study the table before answering the questions below.
Differentiating Cellular Respiration and
Photosynthesis
The table below are the comparison between cellular respiration and
photosynthesis. Fill in the missing spaces to differentiate the two.
Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis
Occurs only in all green plants, algae, and
in some bacteria.
The entire process occurs in
Mitochondria.
Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy are
the reactants of this process.
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy
(ATP) are the by-products.
Undergoes Anabolic Process.
Oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide
is liberated out.
In this process, food is synthesized by
capturing the energy.
It is an exergonic reaction as energy is
released.
This process requires sunlight since
photosynthesis occurs only in the presence
of sunlight.
The chemical reaction of cellular
Respiration is C6H12O6 + 6O2 →
6CO2 + 6H2O
Questions:
1. How will you describe cellular respiration in your own words? What about
photosynthesis? Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and
glucose. Glucose is used as food by the plant and oxygen is a by-product. Cellular
respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon
dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is transformed from
B. Fill in the term being describe by the sentence on the right. Choose
your answer from the word pool.
WORD POOL
Aerobic Mitochondria Cytoplasm
Adenosine triphosphate Fermentation Cellular
respiration
Anaerobic
TERM MEANING
1. The process happening inside the cells of organisms breaking down
glucose and can be used as energy Cellular
2. The primary energy carrier in living things Light Energy
3. It is where cellular respiration occurs Mitochondria
4. The jelly-like substance that fills the space between
organelles.Cellular
5. Process that requires oxygen Cytoplasm
6. Process that does not require oxygen Mitochondria
7. An anaerobic pathway for breaking down glucose Aerobic
Note:
Learning Task 1, 2,3 and 5 due on October 31, 2020
Learning Task 4 due on Nov. 10, 2020