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NATURAL SCIENCE 2

Name: ________________________yr/course/set : _______________score: _________


I. IDENTIFICATION
_________________________1. The study of living things.
_________________________2. It includes all the land, water and air in which
organisms live.
_________________________3. The use of organisms to produce things that people
need.
_________________________4. Example of this are petroleum and coal.
_________________________5. The smallest unit of life capable of carrying out all
the functions of living things.
_________________________6. Several organs working together to perform a
function.
_________________________7. A group of organisms of the same species that live
together in a particular location.
_________________________8. Population of different kinds of organisms living in
the same place.
_________________________9. A community of organisms interacting with one
another as well as with their nonliving environment.
_________________________10. The study of cells and their activities.
_________________________11. The study of plants and animal classification.
_________________________12. The study of the environment and how it affects
living things.
_________________________13. The study of bacteria.
_________________________14. The study of insects.
_________________________15. The study of the normal functions of living things.
_________________________16. The study of the parts or structure of organisms.
_________________________17. The study of heredity and variations.

_________________________18. The study of fossils.


_________________________19. The study of fungi.
_________________________20. The study of birds.
_________________________21. Is anything that occupies space and has mass.
_________________________22. Compounds that usually does not have carbon
atom.
_________________________23. The most important organic compound that
contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, plus, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and
iron.
_________________________24. The building blocks of proteins.
_________________________25. Also called as fruit sugar.
_________________________26. A nucleic acid responsible for heredity.
_________________________27. Also called as dextrose or blood sugar.
_________________________28. The other name for vitamin B12.
_________________________29. The vitamin essential for blood clotting.
_________________________30. Also called as the animal starch.
_________________________31. Also called as pyridoxine.
_________________________32. Also called as tocopherol or anti-sterility.
_________________________33. Fat related substances that contain carbon,
hydrogen with oxygen.
_________________________34. Also called as the table sugar.
_________________________35. A nucleic acid responsible for protein synthesis.
_________________________36. Also called as riboflavin.
_________________________37. Also called as ascorbic acid.
_________________________38. Also called as the universal solvent.
_________________________39.

Simplest

but

the

most

abundant

organic

compound that contain carbon, hydrogen and hydrogen and oxygen.


_________________________40. Organic substances that are present in very small
amounts in food that help in normal growth and different body activities.
_________________________41. The ability to do work.

_________________________42. Organisms that is able to use energy from


sunlight to make food.
_________________________43. A reactions that involves addition of elections.
_________________________44. The process by which autotrophs convert sunlight
to usable forms of energy.
_________________________45.

The

organelle

in

plant

cells

that

contain

photosynthetic pigments.
_________________________46. The light collecting unit of the chloroplast.
_________________________47. The process by which glucose is converted to
pyruvate.
_________________________48. The process by which pyruvate is broken down in
the presence of oxygen.
_________________________49. The reaction that forms the six carbon citric acid.
_________________________50. The final electron acceptor in the cellular
respiration.
_________________________51. What does ATP stands for?
_________________________52.
_________________________53. Three major parts of ATP
_________________________54.
II. ENUMERATION
A. Importance of Biology
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B. Characteristic of living things


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C. Kingdoms of organisms
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D. Nature of Science
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E. Technique in Biology
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