Senior High LP - Bioenergetics
Senior High LP - Bioenergetics
Senior High LP - Bioenergetics
I. Objectives:
Explain how cells carry out functions required for life. (S11/12LT-IIbd-4)
Explain how photosynthetic organisms use light energy to combine
carbon dioxide and water to form energy-rich compounds. (S11/12LT-IIbd-
5)
Trace the energy flow from the environment to the cells. (S11/12LT-IIbd-6)
Describe how organisms obtain and utilize energy. (S11/12LT-IIbd-7)
Recognize that organisms require energy to carry out functions required
for life. (S11/12LT-IIbd-8)
3.3 Abstraction
Energy is the ability to do work.
Energy is needed by all organisms.
Light energy from the sun is captured by plants in order to produce
glucose through photosynthesis.
Glucose is stored by plants as food.
Nonphotosynthetic organisms eat plants and other organisms to
produce energy through cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis takes place in plants by combining carbon dioxide
and water with light energy producing glucose (food) and oxygen (as
waste product of the reaction).
Glucose serves as foods for plants and for herbivores that feeds on
plants. On the other hand, the oxygen is used by heterotrophs to
produce organisms in the form of ATP in the process called cellular
respiration.
3.4 Application
The students will be asked to develop a diagram to show the
interrelationship of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
IV. Assessment
½ sheet of paper
Direction: Write the correct answer to the following questions.
1. What is photosynthesis?
2. What is cellular respiration?
3. How is photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
4. What are the requirements for photosynthesis?
5. What are the requirements for cellular respiration?
V. Assignment
What are the two process of photosynthesis?
VI. Reflection
Prepared by:
King P. Devesfruto
Teacher
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