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LEARNING COMPETENCY X
OBJECTIVES XX
GUIDE CARD 1 1
GUIDE CARD 2 2
GUIDE CARD 3 3
GUIDE CARD 4 4
GUIDE CARD 5 5
GUIDE CARD 6 6
GUIDE CARD 7 7
ACTIVITY CARD 1 8
ACTIVITY CARD 2 9
ACTIVITY CARD 3 10
ASSESSMENT CARD 11
ENRICHMENT CARD 12
REFERENCE CARD 13
ANSWER KEY CARD 14
LEARNING COMPETENCY
(S10MT-IVc-d-22 )
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OBJECTIVES
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GUIDE CARD 1
BIOMOLECULES
• Think about the food you eat everyday.
Different types of food give you different
nutrients for energy, growth and repair.
• All LIVING things are mostly made of 4 types
of molecules called BIOMOLECULES.
• BIOMOLECULES are very large molecules of
many ATOMS covalently bonded together.
• All BIOMOLECULES contain CARBON (C)
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GUIDE CARD 2
4 CATEGORIES OF
BIOMOLECULE
CARBOHYDRATES
PROTEINS
LIPIDS
NUCLEIC ACID
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GUIDE CARD 3
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GUIDE CARD 4
CARBOHYDRATES
•Stores ENERGY
•Provide some structure
•Composed of C, H, and O
•Made of many SUGARS bonded together in a
LONG CHAIN
•Examples include Rice, bread, and camote.
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GUIDE CARD 5
PROTEINS
•Build muscle, bone, structural support of the cell,
etc.
• Function as enzymes to speed chemical reactions
within the body
• Function as pigments and steroid hormones
•Made of many AMINO ACIDS bonded together
in a long chain.
•Composed of C, H, O, and N.
•Examples include meat, fish, egg, and legumes.
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GUIDE CARD 6
LIPIDS
•Store ENERGY
• Form cell membranes
• Act as chemical messengers (steroid hormones)
•Composed of C, H, and O
•A GLYCEROL with 3 FATTY ACID CHAINS
•Can be SATURATED or UNSATURATED
depending on type of BONDS
•Example include fatty acids, oil, and dairy products
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GUIDE CARD 7
NUCLEIC ACID
• Store genetic information
• Direct the production of PROTEINS
•Composed of C, H, N, O, P
•Made of many NUCLEOTIDES bonded together
in a long chain
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ACTIVITY CARD 1
Where Do I Belong?
Instructions: Classify each picture below. Write your answer
on the space provided.
1 2 3
4 5 6
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ACTIVITY CARD 2
CRISS-CROSS
Instructions: Guess the words using the clue provided.
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ACTIVITY CARD 3
I-“FILL”-YOU
Instructions: Fill the boxes below each biomolecules with appropriate
words provided below.,
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ASSESSMENT CARD
3-2-1 BIOMOLECULES
Instructions: Classify each picture below. Write your answer
What are the three things you learned about Biomolecules?
on the space provided.
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What 1 question you still have about Biomolecules?
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ENRICHMENT CARD
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REFERENCE CARD
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ANSWER KEY CARD
ACTIVITY 1 ACTIVITY 2
1. Proteins 1. Biomolecules
2. Carbohydrates 2. Proteins
3. Protein 3. Amino Acid
4. Lipids 4. Lipids
5. Carbohydrates 5. Carbohydrates
6. Lipids 6. Nucleic acid
ACTIVITY 3
ENRICHMENT
1. Carbohydrates
CARBOHYDRATES
• Composed of H, C, and O
2. Biomolecules
• Simple Sugars 3. Proteins
• Starch 4. Lipids
5. Nucleic Acid
LIPIDS 6. Carbohydrates
• Oil 7. Lipids
• Butter 8. Proteins
• Makes up cell membrane
9. Carbohydrates
PROTEIN NUCLEIC ACID 10. Lipids
• Amino acids • DNA 11. Proteins
• Pork meat • Genetic Material 12. Nucleic Acid
• Beans • Code for Protein
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