Science 10 - Module 7 - Version 3
Science 10 - Module 7 - Version 3
Science 10 - Module 7 - Version 3
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
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SCIENCE
Quarter 3 - Module 7
ECOSYSTEM: BIODIVERSITY
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What's In
In the previous lesson, you learned about the organism's ability to adapt and survive in a
given environment. Let us have a quick review of these concepts.
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What's New
Activity 2: Let's Talk About Them!
Direction: Write T if the statement is True, F if the statement is false.
__________ 2. The more recent loss of biodiversity has been attributed primarily to
human activities such as overfishing, overhunting, and loss of habitat.
__________ 4. Biodiversity refers to a group of organisms of the same species that live in a
certain area.
_________ 5. A species has a direct economic value if there are benefits produced by the
an organism without using them.
Column A Column B
_______ 1.Density-dependent A. It gives us an idea of how fast a
population changes over time.
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What is it
Biodiversity and Stability
Biodiversity is a term that describes how varied living things are in a specific area.
Organisms are part of biodiversity and may be economically and ecologically valuable. Their
products are sources of food, medicine, clothing, shelter and energy. These organisms are also
important in maintaining balance in the ecosystem as they perform their specific roles. Some
species maintain the quality of natural bodies of water; some prevent soil erosion and floods, cycle
materials in the soil, and absorb pollutants. Others feed on insects and pests, which control the
population of organisms in a certain environment, thus making the ecosystem balance and stable.
3. Aesthetic value
Many species provide visual or artistic enjoyment, like a forested landscape and the
calming beauty of a natural park, or they may be used for spiritual meditation like the
prayer mountains.
Biodiversity is very important because it sustains through the flow of energy, the food web
on earth, and contributes to environmental stability.
Stability of an ecosystem can be described as the resilience to withstand changes that may occur
in the environment. Many changes occur in the environment resulting from natural or human
activities. These changes may severely reduce biodiversity and result in the instability of the
ecosystem.
Population density refers to the number of organisms per unit area. If a population density is
very high, that means there are many organisms crowded into a certain area. If a population's
density is low, that means there are very few organisms in an area.
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Population
A population can be defined as the number of all individuals belonging to the same group
or species that live in a particular area and interbreed with one another to form offspring.
When it comes to humans, the population may refer to the collective number of human
individuals.
The science that focuses on the characterization and statistical analysis of the human
population refers to demography.
o It aims to provide a comprehensive census that collects, analyzes, compiles, and
publishes all necessary information regarding the characteristics of the human
population in a certain region.
Population Growth
Exponential growth
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Logistic growth
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Limiting Factors that depend on population density
1. Diseases and parasites. Infectious diseases and parasites spread faster in densely
populated areas. (Image 1)
2. Competition for resources. The organism with better adaptations to obtain (food)
resources will be able to reproduce more often, and its population will grow. The organisms
that have limited abilities to compete for the resources will not reproduce as often, may not
be fit enough to live long, and can cause their population to decrease. (Image 2)
3. Predation. Plenty of prey are available; predators will be able to eat sufficiently, thus have
the energy to reproduce much and increase their numbers. The population of their prey will
begin to decrease as more and more of them are eaten. However, the predator population
will eventually reach carrying capacity. There will not be enough prey for all of the predators
in the population, since the predators themselves compete for their "prey" resource. As the
number of prey decreases, so will the number of predators because there is not enough food
to sustain them. (Image 3)
(1) (2)
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What's More
Activity 4A. Dependent or Independent?
Directions: Read each situation in the table below, then state if it is a density-independent
limiting factor or a density-dependent factor. Indicate the specific limiting factor that is
occurring.
Density-independent
Situation or density- Limiting factor
dependent?
Ms. Caipang has 55 students in her
biology class. Because the room was
crowded, the five students were asked
to go to the curriculum chairperson to
change their schedule.
The oil spill in Cavite area harmed
many aquatic organisms in the vicinity.
A new strain of Dengue virus breaks
out in the country.
Super typhoon Yolanda caused many
residents to leave Leyte.
An increase in the population of house
lizards in Barangay Linabo causes a
decrease in the population of
mosquitoes.
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What I Have Learned
Activity 5. Fill Me!
Direction: Complete the statements below by filling in with the correct word(s) found in the box.
What I Can Do
Activity 6: Make a Choice!
Directions: Look at the given example in each item. Select the best way to use each of the
resources in order to conserve it. Write a brief explanation of your choice. Refer to the rubric for
your guidance in presenting your answer.
1. Coral Reef
a. Promote it as an ecotourism destination.
b. Collect coral fishes and sell them to pet shops.
c. Collect corals as souvenir items for tourists.
Answer: ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
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2. Hilly land
a. Convert it into an industrial area.
b. Build a community where houses are built among the trees.
c. Turn it into a jogging area.
Answer: ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
3. Rainforest
a. Cut the trees into logs and make timber.
b. Get only minor forest products.
c. Advertise it as a camping site.
Answer: ____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Scoring Rubric
5 4 3 2
Assessment
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Circle the letter
of the best answer.
1. Which of the following causes a decreasing wildlife population in most of the places in our
country?
A. Loss of habitat
B. Loss of limiting factor
C. Loss of carrying capacity
D. Loss of natural disturbances
2. Davao is known for its wide variety of fruits and other plant species that makes it really
attractive to tourists. Which of the following classification of biodiversity value is described?
A. Indirect economic value
B. Direct economic value
C. Ethical/ cultural
D. Both A and C
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3. Lino breeds white mice in a cage. After a few generations, the breeder observes that the
white mice are more aggressive towards each other, the young are less healthy, and more
young white mice die. What do you think will happen to the population of white mice?
A. The population will remain the same.
B. The population is not affected.
C. The population will decrease.
D. The population will increase.
4. Cocolisap infestation outbreak has been declared in some parts of the Philippines. The
cocolisap feeds on the sap of the coconut tree and injects toxic enzymes, resulting in
discolored leaves and deformed plant tissues that retard its growth of coconut tree. This,
results in a decrease of the survival rate of coconut trees. Which of the following factors
limits the population of coconut trees?
A. Predation
B. Emigration
C. Diseases and parasites
D. Competition for resources
6. If the number of births in a population is the same as the number of deaths in a population,
what will happen to the growth of the population?
A. It will increase.
B. It will decrease.
C. It will stay the same.
D. It will fluctuate.
A.1000
B. 800
C. 8000
D. 600
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9. When a population grows past the ecosystem's carrying capacity,
what happens to the population?
A. It continues to grow
B. It starts to die off to return to carrying capacity
C. It will go extinct due to lack of resources
D. It grows then finds a new carrying capacity
10. The largest number of individuals in a species that an environment can support long term.
A. carrying capacity
B. emigration
C. immigration
D. population density
Additional Activities
Directions: Write an essay on the effects of human activity on the biodiversity of your community.
Be guided by the following questions in writing your output.
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Scoring Rubric
5 4 3 2
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References
Carrying Capacity and Limiting Factors – Quiz. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://quizizz.com/admin
/quiz/58598bb85694f88766867040/carrying-capacity-and-limiting-factors
Dispezio, M. et. al( (1996). Diversity and adaptation.In Science Insights Exploring Living Things
(p139). United States of America: Addison. Wesley Publishing Company
Glencoe. (2000), Ecology. In Biology The Dynamics of Life (p 94; 114). USA= McGraw-Hill
Companies.
Ravago, L. (2010) Philippines as Megadiversity Country. In Functional Biology (2nd ed., pp 409-
410). Quezon City Philippines: Vibal Publishing House
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Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Hymn – Our Eden Land
Here the trees and flowers bloom Gallant men And Ladies fair Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, Ilongos,
Here the breezes gently Blow, Linger with love and care All of them are proud and true
Here the birds sing Merrily, Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Region IX our Eden Land
The liberty forever Stays, Are visions you’ll never forget
Oh! That’s Region IX Region IX
Our..
Here the Badjaos roam the seas Hardworking people Abound, Eden...
Here the Samals live in peace Every valleys and Dale Land...
Here the Tausogs thrive so free Zamboangueños, Tagalogs, Bicolanos,
With the Yakans in unity
My Final Farewell
Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky,
Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost!, And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest
Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, Let some kind soul o 'er my untimely fate sigh,
And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high
Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost. From thee, 0 my country, that in God I may rest.
On the field of battle, 'mid the frenzy of fight, Pray for all those that hapless have died,
Others have given their lives, without doubt or heed; For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain;
The place matters not-cypress or laurel or lily white, For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cried,
Scaffold or open plain, combat or martyrdom's plight, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture tried
T is ever the same, to serve our home and country's need. And then for thyself that redemption thou mayst gain
I die just when I see the dawn break, An d when t he d ar k night wr a p s t he gr av eyar d ar o un d
Through the gloom of night, to herald the day; Wit h only t he de a d in t heir v igil t o se e
And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, Br ea k n ot my r e p os e or t he m yst er y pr of o un d
Pour'd out at need for thy dear sake An d p er ch anc e t ho u m ayst he ar a sa d hy mn r es o un d
To dye with its crimson the waking ray. 'T i s I, O m y c ou nt r y, r aising a s ong unt o t hee.
Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, The n will o bliv i on br in g t o m e no car e
All hail ! cries the soul that is now to take flight; As ov er t hy v ales an d plai ns I swe ep;
All hail ! And sweet it is for thee to expire ; Thr o b bing an d cle ans e d in t hy s pac e an d air
To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; Wit h col or an d light , wit h s ong an d l ame nt I f ar e,
And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. Ev er r e pe at ing t he f ait h t hat I ke ep.
If over my grave some day thou seest grow, My F at her lan d a d or ' d, t hat s ad n es s t o m y s or r ow le n ds
In the grassy sod, a humble flower, Bel ov e d Fili pin as, h ear no w my la st go o d - by!
Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, I giv e t hee all: par ent s an d kin dr e d an d f r ien ds
While I may feel on my brow in the cold tomb below For I g o wher e no slav e bef or e t he op pr ess or ben ds,
The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm power. Wher e f ait h c an nev er k ill, an d G o d r eign s e' er on hi gh!
Let the moon beam over me soft and serene, Far ew ell t o y o u all, f r o m my s o ul t or n a way,
Let the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes, Fr ien ds of my chi ldh o o d in t he h om e di s po ss es se d!
Let the wind with sad lament over me keen ; Giv e t han ks t hat I r est f r om t h e wear i so me da y!
And if on my cross a bird should be seen, Far ew ell t o t hee, t o o, swe et f r ien d t hat lig ht ene d my way;
Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. Bel ov e d cr e at ur es al l, f ar ewell ! In d eat h t her e is r est !