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Matalaba National High School

John Mark R. Constantino Grade 12 Generosity

Physical Science Module 7: Biological Macromolecules

What I Know. Modified TRUE or FALSE

1. TRUE 6. TRUE 11. TRUE

2. TRUE 7. TRUE 12. TRUE

3. FALSE. Insoluble 8. FALSE. Glucose 13. TRUE

4. TRUE 9. TRUE 14. FALSE. Lipids

5. TRUE 10. TRUE 15. TRUE

What’s In. Word Hunt

a. FATS

b. LIPIDS

c. NUCLEIC ACID

d. CARBOHYDRATE

e. BIOMOLECULE

Activity 1.1 Macromolecule Plates and Glass

1. Write inside the plate an example of food rich in carbohydrates that you have
eaten a while ago and tell us what you feel after eating it

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2. Write inside the plate an example of food rich in lipids that you have eaten a
while ago.

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3. Write inside the plate example of foods rich in protein that you have eaten a
while ago.

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4. Write inside the glass the function of nucleic acid.

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Matalaba National High School

What s More

Activity 1.2 Meal Plan

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3


Breakfast Sinigang Fish Sinigang Fish Sinigang Fish
Morning Snack Bread Bread Bread
Lunch Fried Fish Fried Fish Fried Fish
Afternoon Snack Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate
Dinner Ampalaya Ampalaya Ampalaya
Dessert Banana Banana Banana

Activity 1.3 Maze Runner

Carbohydrates Lipids

What elements are they composed What elements are they composed
of? C H O of? C H O

What is the monomer? What is the monomer?


Saccharides Fatty Acids

What is its function for the body?


Primary source of energy What is the function for the body?
Maintaining body’s heat
2 examples.rice, root crops
2. examples. Oil, butter
Proteins Nucleic Acid

What elements are they composed What elements are they composed
of? C H O N of? C H O N P

What is the monomer? What is the monomer?


Amino Acids Nucleotides

What is its function for the body?


What is its function for the body? Code of life
Repair body

2 examples. Meat nuts 2 examples. DNA RNA


Activity 1.4

John Mark R. Constantino


Matalaba National High School

Disorder Related Molecule Function of


Macromolecule
Diabetes Carbohydrates Carbohydrates turn or
convert into sugar. Too
much sugar on blood is
destructive
Malnutrition Protein They are vital in building
muscle. Less intake of
protein can lead to
weight loss and
malnutrition
Heart Disease Lipids Lipids maintain our
body’s temperature
level. Too much lipids or
fats that are saturated
can lead to heart
diseases

Assessment

1. C 6. A 11. A

2. D 7. A 12. B

3. C 8. B 13. B

4. A 9. C 14. D

5. B 10. A 15. C

John Mark R. Constantino

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