This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, most essential learning competencies, and duration for Biology I and II courses for Grades 11/12. For Biology I in the 1st quarter, topics include cell theory, structure and function of organelles, distinguishing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell types and functions, cell modifications, the cell cycle including mitosis and meiosis, and transport mechanisms. For the 2nd quarter of Biology I, topics focus on ATP-ADP cycle, photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation. Biology II covers additional unspecified topics over four quarters.
This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, most essential learning competencies, and duration for Biology I and II courses for Grades 11/12. For Biology I in the 1st quarter, topics include cell theory, structure and function of organelles, distinguishing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell types and functions, cell modifications, the cell cycle including mitosis and meiosis, and transport mechanisms. For the 2nd quarter of Biology I, topics focus on ATP-ADP cycle, photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation. Biology II covers additional unspecified topics over four quarters.
This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, most essential learning competencies, and duration for Biology I and II courses for Grades 11/12. For Biology I in the 1st quarter, topics include cell theory, structure and function of organelles, distinguishing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell types and functions, cell modifications, the cell cycle including mitosis and meiosis, and transport mechanisms. For the 2nd quarter of Biology I, topics focus on ATP-ADP cycle, photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation. Biology II covers additional unspecified topics over four quarters.
This document outlines the content standards, performance standards, most essential learning competencies, and duration for Biology I and II courses for Grades 11/12. For Biology I in the 1st quarter, topics include cell theory, structure and function of organelles, distinguishing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell types and functions, cell modifications, the cell cycle including mitosis and meiosis, and transport mechanisms. For the 2nd quarter of Biology I, topics focus on ATP-ADP cycle, photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation. Biology II covers additional unspecified topics over four quarters.
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Grade Level: Grade 11/12
Subject: Biology I
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... 1st 1. Cell Theory 1. construct a 3D Explain the postulates of the cell theory Week 1 STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-1 Quarter 2. Cell Structure model of a Describe the structure and function of major and STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-2 Week 1 and Functions plant/animal/ subcellular organelles 3. Prokaryotic vs bacterial cell using Distinguish prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-3 Week 2 Eukaryotic Cells recyclable according to their distinguishing features 4. Cell Types materials Classify different cell types (of plant/animal STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-4 Week 2 5. Cell tissues) and specify the functions of each Modifications Describe some cell modifications that lead to STEM_BIO11/12-Ia-c-5 adaptation to carry out specialized functions (e.g., Week 3 microvilli, root hair) 6. Cell Cycle Characterize the phases of the cell cycle and their STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-6 Week3 a. Mitosis control points b. Meiosis Describe the stages of mitosis/meiosis given 2n=6 STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-7 A review of this competency could be done since it has been taught in Grade 8 (S8LT-IVd-16 Week 4 Compare mitosis and meiosis, and their role in the cell-division cycle) Explain the significance or applications of mitosis/ STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-9 Week 4 meiosis Identify disorders and diseases that result from STEM_BIO11/12-Id-f-10 Week 5 the malfunction of the cell during the cell cycle 7. Transport 2. construct a cell Describe the structural components of the cell STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-11 Week 5 Mechanisms membrane model membrane a. Simple from indigenous Relate the structure and composition of the cell STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-12 Week 5 Diffusion membrane to its function 2
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... b. Facilitated or recyclable Transport materials c. Active Transport d. Bulk/Vesicular Transport Explain transport mechanisms in cells (diffusion STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-13 osmosis, Week 6 facilitated transport, active transport) Differentiate exocytosis and endocytosis Week 6 STEM_BIO11/12-Ig-h-14 Structures and Describe the components of an enzyme Week 7 STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-17 Functions of Explain oxidation/reduction reactions Week 7 STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-18 Biological STEM_BIO11/12-Ii-j-19 Determine how factors such as pH, temperature, Molecules Week 7 and substrate affect enzyme activity - Enzymes 1. ATP- ADP Cycle Prepare simple Explain coupled reaction processes and describe STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-1 2nd the role of ATP in energy coupling and transfer Week 1 Quarter 2. Photosynthesis fermentation 3. Respiration setup using Explain the importance of chlorophyll and other STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-3 Week 1 prepare common fruits to pigments produce wine or Describe the patterns of electron flow through STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-4 vinegar via light Week 2 microorganisms reaction events Describe the significant events of the Calvin cycle Week 2 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-5 Differentiate aerobic from anaerobic respiration Week 3 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-6 Explain the major features and sequence the STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-7 Week 3 chemical events of cellular respiration 3
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... Distinguish major features of glycolysis, Krebs STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-8 cycle, Week 4 electron transport system, and chemiosmosis Describe reactions that produce and consume ATP Week 4 STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-9 Describe the role of oxygen in respiration and STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-10 describe pathways of electron flow in the absence Week 4 of oxygen Explain the advantages and disadvantages of STEM_BIO11/12-IIa-j-12 Week 5 fermentation and aerobic respiration
Grade Level: Grade 11/12
Subject: Biology II
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... rd Recombinant Make a research Outline the processes involved in genetic STEM_BIO11/12-IIIa-b-6 3 Week 1 DNA paper/case engineering study/poster on STEM_BIO11/12-IIIa-b-7 Discuss the applications of recombinant DNA Week 1 genetic diseases Relevance, Make a diagram Describe general features of the history of life on STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-8 Mechanisms, (e.g., pictogram, Earth, including generally accepted dates and Week 2 Evidence/Bases, poster) showing sequence of the geologic time scale and 4
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... and Theories of the evolution of a characteristics of major groups of organisms present Evolution domesticated during these time periods crop Explain the mechanisms that produce change in STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-9 populations from generation to generation (e.g., Week 2 artificial selection, natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, recombination) Show patterns of descent with modification from STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-10 common ancestors to produce the organismal Week 3 diversity observed today Trace the development of evolutionary thought Week 3 STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-11 Explain evidences of evolution (e.g., biogeography, STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-12 fossil record, DNA/protein sequences, homology, Week 4 and embryology) Infer evolutionary relationships among organisms STEM_BIO11/12-IIIc-g-13 Week 4 using the evidence of evolution Basic Taxonomic Differentiate the Explain how the structural and developmental STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-14 Concepts and 3-Domain characteristics and relatedness of DNA sequences Week 5 Principles, Scheme from the are Description, 5-Kingdom used in classifying living things Nomenclature, Scheme of Identify the unique/ distinctive characteristics of a STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-15 Week 5-6 Identification, classification of specific taxon relative to other taxa and living things Describe species diversity and cladistics, including STEM_BIO11/12IIIhj-16 Classification the types of evidence and procedures that can be Week 6 used to establish evolutionary relationships th Plant and Develop a Compare and contrast the following processes in STEM_BIO11/12-IVa-h-1 4 Animal Organ presentation (e.g. plants and animals: reproduction, development, Week 1-4 Systems and role-playing, nutrition, gas exchange, transport/ circulation, their Functions dramatization regulation of body fluids, chemical and nervous 5
Quarter Content Performance
Standard Standard Most Essential Learning Competencies Duration
The learners The learners K to 12 CG Code
demonstrate should be understandin able to... g of... and other forms control, immune systems, and sensory and motor of multimedia) to mechanisms Feedback show how an STEM_BIO11/12-IVi-j-2 Mechanisms organism maintains Explain how some organisms maintain steady homeostasis internal through the conditions (e.g., temperature regulation, osmotic Week 5-6 interaction of the balance and glucose levels) that possess various various organ structures and processes systems in the body