(Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration) : What I Know (Pre Test)
(Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration) : What I Know (Pre Test)
If you successfully list those things, label the parts of the plant below that will help in
acquiring them. Draw an arrow to trace where the raw materials are finally delivered. Use the
box below as guide.
For the next activity let’s now look into the main part of the plant where photosynthesis
takes place. And which part is that? Yes, you’re right, the leaves!
b. Chloroplast
thylakoid outer membrane stroma
granum inner membrane
What’s More
Complete the diagram below using the keywords provided inside the box.
Key Words
Stroma ATP
Light-independent reaction/ Calvin Cycle carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis NADPH
Granum light energy
Water glucose
What I Have Learned
Answer the following questions by completing the sentence using the phrases inside the
box.
absorb energy from light facilitate gas exchange
water, carbon dioxide and energy 6H 2O (water)
C6H12O6 (glucose) it is the number one source of food
O6 (oxygen)
exposed
Cup A to
sunlight
Cup B dark
area
Questions:
1. What are the things you provide to successfully grow the seeds?
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2. Is there any growth difference between the seeds in light and dark areas? If yes, what is it?
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3. How important is light in the growth of seeds?
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Lesson
How is stored energy in food
converted into chemical
energy?
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Activity 3. Getting to Know Cellular Respiration
Let’s find out: How do cells respire during a short exercise?
Let’s do it this way:
Let’s try a short workout for you to start with.
For 10 minutes follow the following instructions.
Note: Try to take 30 seconds rest between each exercise.
1. Squats
Stand with your feet and arms stretched forward then lower your body. Do it 20 times.
2. Jumping Jacks
Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Raise your arm and clap over your head while
jumping. Do it 16 times.
Word Bank
2. The broken down of molecules consist of three steps, namely glycolysis, ____________
and Krebs cycle.
10. Pyruvic acid oxidation converts pyruvic acid into ____________ with the
b. cellular respiration
What’s More
Complete the diagram below using the following keywords: mitochondrion, water, carbon dioxide,
oxygen, glucose and chloroplast.
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
What I Can Do
Complete the table below.
Basis of Comparison Photosynthesis Respiration
Cell structure
Required energy
Raw materials
End products
Assessment: (Post-Test)
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What do you call the process wherein plants make their own food?
A. cellular respiration C. protein synthesis
B. photosynthesis D. carbon fixation
2. Which of the following is NOT a requirement of photosynthesis?
A. oxygen C. light energy
B. water D. carbon dioxide
3. Mesophyll layer of the leaf plays an important role in trapping light energy from the
sun upon which photosynthesis mostly take place in this layer. Why is this so?
A. because it contains air spaces
B. because it is transparent allowing light to penetrate
C. because it has the greatest number of chloroplasts
D. because it provides an entrance and exit for gases
4. What are the products of light-dependent reaction used to power the light-
independent reaction?
A. Sugar and ATP C. NADPH and ATP
B. Oxygen and NADPH D. NADPH and carbon dioxide
5. Cellular respiration starts with glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm, producing
2 pyruvic acid. Which of the following processes will allow cellular respiration to
continue in case oxygen is absent?
A. Krebs Cycle C. aerobic respiration
B. Electron Transport Chain D. anaerobic respiration
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?
A. vacuole C. mitochondrion
B. chloroplast D. nucleus
7. How many ATP molecules are needed to split glucose into two?
A. 2 ATP C. 6 ATP
B. 4 ATP D. 8 ATP
8. In glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate, a 3-carbon
molecule. This is accompanied by a net gain of how many ATP and NADH
molecules?
A. 4 ATP and 2 NADH C. 4 ATP and 4 NADH
B. 2 ATP and 4 NADH D. 2 ATP and 2 NADH
9. Why does Calvin cycle needs the products of light phase?
A. Because it is needed to convert oxygen into sugar.
B. Because it is needed to convert sugar into oxygen.
C. Because it is needed to convert carbon dioxide into sugar.
D. Because it is needed to convert sugar into carbon dioxide.
10. How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related to each other?
A. The products of one process are the reactants of the other.
B. The products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are just the same.
C. The reactants of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are just the same.
D. The reactant and the product of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are just the
same.