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                                                             Chapter1: Basic Concepts of Science      WRITE THE CONCEPT MAP OF THE TWO MAIN BRANCHES OF NATURAL SCIENCE
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Objectives: At the end of this module, the student should be able to,
    1. Define the following terms:
          a. Science
          b. Technology
    2. Discuss advantages and disadvantages of technology to society.
    3. Study the importance of scientific method;
    4. Write a concept map of the branches of natural science
Discussion:
         We live in a world dominated by science. Example, the fluorescent light,
television, mobile phone, vehicle, air conditioning and even the water that flows from
the faucet are few developments we enjoy and these have been developed through
an understanding of the principles in science.
SCIENCE
                                                                                                   TECHNOLOGY
                                                                                                   Advantage and Disadvantage of Technology
                                                                                                           Technology has great benefits to human life. And for every benefit that human can
                                                                                                   receive and utilize different innovations of technology, however, there are many
                                                                                                   disadvantages that technology can contribute to human health and to the environment.
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  Technology               Advantages                Disadvantages                              The scientific method is the orderly and systematic approach to solve problems. Scientists
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 Fill in the blanks. Write the appropriate answer on the blank. Examples                        gather information and test ideas. The scientific method is not one set of steps to follow
                                                                                                like those in a recipe for a cake. It is a logical plan for solving a puzzle.
 are done for you.
 Physics:                                                                                       • Four Key Processes involved in scientific method:
                                                                                                I. OBSERVATION is an examination of something in nature using the five senses.
 Vehicles             Mode         for                     easy     Contribute     to     air
                                                                                                            Observation involved:
                      transportation                                pollution
                                                                                                                 a. Gathering of data
 Mobile               Mode         for                     easy     Exposure to radiation
                                                                                                                 b. Analyzing data
 phone                communication                                                                              c. Identifying problem
                                                                                                II. FORMULATING HYPOTHESIS is a possible answer to a questions or problems in the
 Appliances           _____________________                         ___________________         observation. Forming a hypothesis requires careful thought and skill.
                      _____________________                         ___________________         III. EXPERIMENTATION is a controlled procedure that designed to test the hypothesis. The
 Biology:                                                                                            experiment that tests the hypothesis given is called control group while experimental
                                                                                                     group undergo experimentation. Variables are factors that make the experimental group
 Cloning              Mass production of animals                    No      more  identity           different from the control group.
                      and plants                                    differences                             Data is the result of the experiment
 DNA testing          Fraternal identification                      Costly                      Data can be in two forms:
 GMO                  _____________________                         ___________________            1. Qualitative data- data that describe characteristics or properties of an object being
 products             _____________________                         ___________________                 observed such as color, size, texture, shape, and traits.
                                                                                                        Example: The precipitate appeared a yellow-green substance.
 Chemistry:
                                                                                                   2. Quantitative data – data that describe numbers.
 Medicine                                                                                               Example: The substance weighs 5 grams.
                      Cure different illnesses                      It can be lead to           IV. CONCLUSION is a statement that tells if the data support the hypothesis.
                                                                    addiction                         a. Making up a THEORY
 Cosmetics                                                                                            -     If the data do not support the hypothesis, the scientist may repeat the procedure
                      Make one self-confident                       It can cause allergy
                                                                    ___________________                     of the experiment or may plan new experiment to test the hypothesis.
 Condiments           _____________________                                                           -     Theory is the idea that has been supported by many experiments.
                                                                                                      b. The SCIENTIFIC LAW is a general statement that describes some pattern in nature.
                      _____________________                         ___________________                 - This may be in words or in a mathematical form and these are data that support the
 Processed            _____________________                         ___________________                   hypothesis.
 food
 Fabrics              _____________________
                                                                    __________________
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   Name: ________________________________________________Score: ________Rate: ________                                                             EXERCISE 1
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   Class Schedule: _________________________________________Date: _____________________                                                      Nature of Science
Read each statement and answer the following questions. Write the letter on the
space provided for.                                                                  ___5. Statement 1: Scientific method is the orderly and systematic approach to solve
___1. Statement 1: Science is a systematized body of knowledge based on facts                               problems.
                      gathered through observation and formulated by laws and            Statement 2: Scientific method used to gather information or data and to test the
                      principles.                                                                           ideas.
       Statement 2: Science came from the Greek word “scientia” meaning to study.               a. One statement is true      c. Both statements are true
            a) Statement 1 is true             c. Both statements are true                      b. One statement is false     d. Both statements are false
            b) Statement 2 is true             d. Both statements are not true
___2. Statement 1: Observation is the examination of something in nature through
                      the use of five senses.                                        For question 6-15, answer the following description into:
    Statement 2: Observations involve gathering of data                                              A. QUALITATIVE or B. QUANTITATIVE data. Write the letter only.
            a. One statement is true c. Both statements are true                     ___6. The wax is soft.
            b. One statement is false d. Both statements are false                   ___7. The temperature of the body is 35 0C.
___3. Statement 1: Hypothesis is the possible answer to the questions.               ___8. The red litmus paper turned into blue litmus paper.
    Statement 2: Experimentation process designed to test the hypothesis.            ___9. There are 25 oranges on the table.
            a. Statement 1 is true             c. Both statements are not true       ___10. The flower is red.
            b. Statement 2 is true             d. Both statements are true           ___11. The diameter of the golf ball is 5cm.
___4. Statement 1: Theory is the data that do not support the hypotheses.            ___12. The mass of a balikbayan box is 15 kilos.
    Statement 2:Theory helps scientist to explain the idea that has been supported   ___13. Our Classroom is so hot.
                   by many theories.                                                 ___14. The subject Analytical Chemistry is difficult but a challenge for the pre-service
           a. Statement 1 is true                                                    teachers
           b. Statement 2 is true                                                    ___15. The experimentation in the Chemistry laboratory is dangerous that is the reason
           c. Both statements are not true                                           why students have the precautions and prevention measures discussed by their instructor.
           d. Both statements are true
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                             Chapter 2: Introduction to Environmental Science                                                  Lesson 2: Historical Roots of Ecology
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Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
                                                                                  Definition:
1. define environmental science and ecology
2. state the history of Ecology;                                                      Ecology usually derived from two Greek word “Oikos” which means
3. Make a timeline of the history of ecology; and                                 “HOUSEHOLD” and “logos” meaning “TO STUDY”.
4. relate the ecological principles and laws
                                                                                  Etymology – study of the origin and development of a word
Topic Outlines:
       Lesson 1 Definition of Environmental Science & Ecology                      Scientists for ecology
       Lesson 2 Historical Roots of Ecology                                        (1869) Earnst Haeckel     -he was first to define ecology
       Lesson 3 Ecological Laws & Principles                                                                 Deals on the comprehensive science of relationship of organism
                                                                                                             and environment
                        Lesson 1: Definition of Environmental Science & Ecology     (1927) Elton             scientific natural history of ecology
                                                                                   (1935) Arthur Tansley     coined the term ecosystem, the interactive system established
Environmental Science gives an overview of how the biotic and abiotic affects                                between the biocoenosis - the group of living creatures), and their
our environment. It also focuses on interactions between the solid Earth, its                                biotope - the environment in which they live.
water, its air and its living organisms, and on dynamic, interdependent                                      - Ecology thus became the science of ecosystems.
relationships between these four components.                                       (1961) Andrewartha        Scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms
                                                                                   (1985) Krebs              scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution
Ecology is the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to                               and abundance of organisms
one another and to their physical surroundings.
                                                                                                                             Lesson 3: Ecological Laws & Principles
Ecology is the study of how living things interact with each other and their                                                                - Four Laws of Ecology
environment. This includes living things (biotic factors) and non-living things
(abiotic factors).                                                                Objective: At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:
                                                                                     1. Enumerate and discuss the four laws of ecology, and
                                                                                     2. Relate these laws to life experiences.
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Concepts:                                                                                    functions and existence of the others and the whole ecosystems.
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   1. First Law of Ecology – Everything is connected to everything else.
                                                                                         o   Diversity and stability. It is believed that a diverse community is a
                                                                                             stable community. The more species present, the more stable the
      ➢ Ecosystem consists of interconnected relationship (i.e. human,                       community. Because several species keep other species
        animals, plants, bacteria, fungi) which act on one another and has                   preventing any species from overpopulating the habitat.
        an affect one another.                                                           o   Balance of Nature. Ecosystems are capable of self-maintenance
      ➢ Anything done by any organism can affect other organisms either                      and self-regulation. That is the reason why ecosystem is not stable
        directly or indirectly.                                                              but it is dynamic. Predation is one important interaction of species
     ➢ Example situation:                                                                    in a community. Since predator kills off some members of the
       Justify the effect of human-frog relationship in a rice field that in the             population and is good regulator of population density. If there are
       end as frog population decreases followed the increased of                            no predations, the population of individual would swell and lead to
       grasshoppers.                                                                         overcrowding and severe competition for resources.
       ________________________________________________________                          o   Stewardship. Christian doctrine posits that nature and its
       ________________________________________________________                              resources are God’s gift to all and that, human should take care all
       ________________________________________________________                              these gifts for the future generations.
       ________________________________________________________
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                                                                                   2. Second law of Ecology – Everything must go somewhere.
       ________________________________________________________
                                                                                     ➢     This law emphasizes that in nature, no matter what you do and no
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                                                                                           matter what you use, it has to go somewhere.
       ________________________________________________________
       ________________________________________________________                            Example, wastes thrown do not just disappear but it has to go
       ________________________________________________________                            somewhere.
      ➢_____
         Principles that support the first law:                                      ➢     Principles has support to this law:
            o      Interdependence/interrelatedness.    Living    things   are           o Balance of Nature.
                   interdependent with one another and with their environment.           o Stewardship.
                   Both biotic and abiotic components are equally important in
                   the ecosystem because the absence of one affects the
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     Example situation:                                                              o Change. Change is basic to nature. Ecologically speaking, nature
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       Dry-cell battery mercury is purchased, used to the point of                     changes over time gradually. Any change in the community affects the
       exhaustion and then thrown away. But where does it really go? First,            organism within it.
       it is placed in a container of rubbish, this is collected and taken into
                                                                                         ✓     Natural change to ecosystem is healthy but human induce
       an incinerator. The mercury is heated; this produces mercury vapor
       which is emitted by the incinerator stack and mercury vapor is toxic                    changes like environmental disturbances cause chaos in natural
       and carried by the wind eventually brought to the earth in rain or                      system. These result in the environment crises like pollution that
       snow. And if any chance, mercury condenses and sinks to the bottom                      the world faces today.
       hence, it is acted by the bacteria which converted it to methyl
                                                                                     o Sustainability. Actions may address to sustain that needs of the present
       mercury. From this scenario, what will be the fate of methyl mercury
       as it flows out to the bodies of water.                                         situation without compromising the environment.
        _____________________________________________________                     4. Fourth law of ecology. There is no such Thing as a Free Lunch. It means
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                                                                                     that everything we get from nature has its own price and should we paid
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        _____________________________________________________                        or replaced it.
        _____________________________________________________                        ➢ Principle: Finiteness and Resource. Even the most abundant natural
        _____________________________________________________                            resources are in danger of being depleted in the light of human
        _____________________________________________________
                                                                                         overpopulation and overexploitation.
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                                                                                  Example situation:
                                                                                    Deforestation activity of human shows lack of concern about to the environment.
                                                                                    This activity cannot be avoided nowadays but need to mitigate it. The
                                                                                    environmental crises can be delayed but may be manifested as time goes by.
3. Third Law of Ecology. Nature knows best.
   ➢ People think that nature can be improved or reinvented but human               List some environmental result for this deforestation activity.
       playing with these thoughts can often produce harm to the                    ________________________________________________________________
                                                                                    ________________________________________________________________
       environment.                                                                 ________________________________________________________________
   ➢ Global warming is one of the consequences to this anthropological              ________________________________________________________________
       activity of human to nature.
   ➢ Principle that support to this law:
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                                                              EXERCISE 2                                                        EXERCISE 3
                                   Introduction to Environmental Science                                                     Laws of Ecology
                                                                                               Match column A to column B. Write the letter of the
                                                                                               correct answer.
Define operationally the Environmental Science & Ecology.
                                                                                                        Column A                                    Column B
                                                                                                (Environmental Principles)                    (Environmental Law)
                                                                                         ______1.    Interdependence                    a. First law of Ecology: Everything
                                                                                         ______2.    Diversity & stability                   is Connected to Everything Else
                                                                                         ______3.    Change
                                                                                         ______4.    Balance of Nature                  b. The second law of Ecology:
                                                                                                                                             everything must go somewhere
                                                                                         ______5.    Finiteness of Resources
Make a timeline in history of the ecology (Use the blank sheet)
                                                                                         ______6.    Pollution
                                                                                                                                        c. The Third law of ecology:
                                                                                         ______7.    Stewardship                             nature knows best
                                                                                         ______8.    Sustainability
                                                                                         ______9.    Interrelatedness                   d. Fourth law of ecology: there is
                                                                                         ______10.   Sustainable development                 no such thing as a free lunch
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