8. ACTIVITY
CRITERIA
RUBRIC
POINTS
5 4 3
Content Committed no mistakes
with their answers
Committed 1-2 mistakes
with their answers
Committed 3
mistakes with
their answers
Presentation The presenter maintains
eye contact with the
audience; clear and
well-modulated voice
The presenter displays
minimal eye contact
with the audience; clear
and well-modulated
voice
The presenter
has no eye
contact with the
audience; soft
and low voice
Coopera tion All the members helped
in answering the activity
1- member(s) did not
help in answering the
activity
All members did
not help in
answering the
activity
Overall = 30 pts
15 pts
9. Activity
• GROUP 1 – Given the definitions, identify the
oraganism it refer to.
• GROUP 2 – Match the set of characteristics given as
to what organism has these characteristics.
Organisms that have
plant-like characteristics
but cannot make their own
food.
It is a large group of
organism, either
unicellular or multicellular.
It may be plant-like,
animal-like or fungus-like.
They are microscopic
living organisms, usually
unicellular, that can be
found everywhere.
CHARACTERISTICS
1. Eukaryotic
Prefer aquatic or moist environment
2. Eukaryotic
Grow in a large range of habitats
Lack true roots, leaves and stems
3. Unicellular
They have cell wall and flagella
Have many unique adaptations allowing them to live in
many different environments
Bacteria
Fungi
Protist
10. • GROUP 3 – Given some pictures, classify these pictures
whether they are fungi, protists or bacteria.
• GROUP 4 - identify the given statements as benefits or
harmful effects of the different organisms.
A ______ B _____ C ______
1. Destruction of food, lumber, paper and
cloth.
2. Decomposers of organic matter
3. Major source of food in aquatic
ecosystems.
11. A. B. C.
GROUP 3- Given some pictures, classify these pictures
whether they are fungi, protists or bacteria.
PROTISTS FUNGI BACTERIA
GROUP 1 – Given the definitions, pair it with the
organisms it refer to.
Organisms that have plant-like characteristics
but cannot make their own food.
It is a large group of organism, either
unicellular or multicellular. It may be plant-
like, animal-like or fungus-like.
They are microscopic living organisms,
usually unicellular, that can be found
everywhere.
FUNGI
PROTISTS
BACTERIA
GROUP 2 – Match the set of characteristics given
as to what organism has these characteristics.
CHARACTERISTICS
1. Eukaryotic
Prefer aquatic or moist environment
2. Eukaryotic
Grow in a large range of habitats
Lack true roots, leaves and stems
3. Unicellular
They have cell wall and flagella
Have many unique adaptations
allowing them to live in many different
environments
PROTISTS
FUNGI
BACTERIA
GROUP 4 - identify the given statements as benefits
or harmful effects of the different organisms.
1. Destruction of food, lumber,
paper and cloth.
2. Decomposers of organic
matter
3. Major source of food in
aquatic ecosystems.
HARMFUL
BENEFIT
BENEFIT
12. • big group of organisms that
have plant-like characteristics
but cannot make their own
food.
Characteristics:
• eukaryotic
• most are multicellular
• cells has cell walls
• grow in a large range of habitats
• decomposers
• lack true roots, leaves and stems
13.
14. • is a large group of organism, either unicellular or
multicellular. It may be plant-like, animal-like or
fungus-like.
• Characteristics:
• eukaryotic
• most are unicellular and can only be seen with a
microscope
• few are multicellular and large
• most have mitochondria
• prefer aquatic or moist environment
15.
16. • are microscopic living organisms,
usually unicellular, that can be
found everywhere. They can be
dangerous, such as when they
cause infection, or benefecial, as
in the process of fermentation
and that of decomposition.
17. Characteristics:
• unicellular
• don’t have a nucleus and lack
membrane-bound organelles
such as mitochondria and
chloroplasts.
• they have cell wall and flagella
• have many unique adaptations
allowing them to live in many
different environments
19. Quiz
Write only the letter of your answer.
1. This is a large group of organism,
either unicellular or multicellular
and may be plant-like, animal-like or
fungus-like.
a. fungi b. protists
c. bacteria d. algae
20. 2. These organisms are mostly
multicellular, they grow in a large
range of habitats and lack true roots,
leaves and stems. this is known as
____________.
a. fungi b. protists
c. bacteria d. E. coli
21. 3. The characteristics of this organism
include: unicellular, have cell walls and
flagella, and have many unique
adaptations allowing them to live in
many different environments. What
organism is this?
a. fungi b. protists
c. bacteria d. mushroom
22. 4. The following are examples of a
fungi except:
a. bread mold b. yeast
c. algae d. mushroom
23. 5. What benefit/s can we get from these
organisms?
a. They serve as foods for human
b. They help us breakdown food
c. They help us absorb nutrients
d. All of the above
24. Assignment:
Write at least 3 other samples of each of the
following and cite the importance of it.
Fungi
Protists
Bacteria
bacteria