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ACTIVITY 2-LITERACY (Valerio, John Patrick)

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Name: John Patrick C. Valerio
Course and Year: BSC1
DAY TO DAY DAILY GUIDE
Date
July 28, 2020
Time
7:00 AM -8:00 AM
Activity
Woke up and clean the room
July 28, 2020
8:00 AM -9:00 AM
Eat breakfast
July 28, 2020
9:00 AM -11:00AM
Attend online class
July 28, 2020
11:00 AM -1:00 PM
Eat lunch
July 28, 2020
2:00 PM -4:00 PM
Attend online class
July 28, 2020
5:00 PM -5:30 PM
Take a bath
July 28, 2020
5:30 PM -7:00 PM
Prefer for dinner
July 28, 2020
7:00 PM -8:00 PM
Eat dinner
July 28, 2020
8:00 PM -10:00 PM
Playing computer games or stay online
July 28, 2020
10:00 PM
Sleep
Explanation:
For me it is my daily routine, every time I woke up and then need to do the things that I
need. Cleaning my room so my mom doesn’t get mad at me, sometimes I am in charge in
cooking. I need to do those things for me to be able to make a good grades at online class and for
myself as always.
Name: John Patrick C. Valerio
Course and Year: BSC1
Name
Venus fly trap
FLOWERS
Picture
Short Description
Venus flytrap (Dionaea
muscipula), use rapid leaf
movements to actively
ensnare insects.
Nepenthes Pitcher
Nepenthes Pitcher-shaped
leaves of the carnivorous
slender
pitcher
plant
(Nepenthes gracilis)
Sundews Cape sundew
Sundews Cape sundew
(Drosera capensis). The
plant uses a sticky
mucilage to trap and
digest insects.
California pitcher plant
California pitcher plant
Darlingtonia californica is
a carnivorous plant, the
sole member of the genus
Darlingtonia in the family
Sarraceniaceae.
Bladderworts
Bladder traps are only
found in bladderwort
plants (genus Utricularia)
and actively suck in small
organisms using a partial
vacuum.
Yellow pitcher plant
Yellow pitcher plant
Carnivorous plants are
plants that derive some or
most of their nutrients
from trapping
Heliamphora
Heliamphora The genus
Heliamphora
contains
more than 20 species
native to South America,
known collectively as sun
pitcher plants.
Brocchinia
Brocchinia This genus
contains around 20 extant
species, of which at least
two are thought to be
carnivorous.
Roridula
Genlisea Lobster-pot
traps
Roridula is a carnivorous
plant with a twist: It
doesn't actually digest the
insects it captures with its
sticky hairs but leaves this
task to a bug
Genlisea
Lobster-pot
traps,
found
predominantly
in
corkscrew plants (genus
Genlisea),
employ
downward-pointing hairs
to force prey deeper into
the trap.
FISH
Name
Lampreys
Picture
Short Description
Lampreys are jawless fish that use
a multi-toothed, sucker-like mouth
to attach to other animals as a
parasite.
Catfish
Catfish are a collection of species
that are members of about 35
different fish families.
Tuna
Tuna are large, saltwater fish
species
(consisting
of
the Katsuwonus,
Auxis, and Thunnus genera, among
others) that can swim up to 43
miles per hour and weigh up to
2,000 pounds.
Herring
Herring is a saltwater fish that
belong to the genus Clupeus. They
are found in the colder waters of
the North Atlantic and are known
to be scaly fish with forked tails
that swim largely in schools.
Mudskipper
Mudskippers are one of the few
fish species that can travel on land.
Native to the swamps of Myanmar,
Thailand, India, Indonesia, and the
Philippines, mudskippers have
chambers where they can store
oxygen, which are located behind
closable gill flaps.
Flying Fish
Flying fish are ocean fish that have
long fins that can be used to escape
the water and glide short distances
— in order to escape fast-moving
predator fish like marlins and
swordfish.
Eels
Eels are species of fish that have
highly elongated bodies. There are
about 500 species of fish that are
referred to as eels — and can live
in both freshwater and saltwater
environments.
Sharks
Sharks are cartilaginous fish whose
species can inhabit both saltwater
and freshwater (like the Speartooth
and Bull sharks) areas.
Rays
Rays are cartilaginous fish that
belong to the order Batoidea. There
are over 600 species of rays, and
they are characterized by their flat
shape, ventrally-located gills, and
large pectoral fins.
Carp
Carp are freshwater fish species
that are bony fish and have skin
that is large-scaled in appearance.
Name
ZZ Plant
INDOOR PLANTS
Pictures
Short Description
ZZ plants require less water
than a lot of plants, so if you
tend to neglect yours (rather
than overwater them) you'll do
well with this one.
Rubber Plants
Rubber plants have the added
benefit of being one of the
best natural air-cleaners out
there.
String of Pearls
You'll quickly have lengthy
strands of pearls by leaving
this plant in bright, indirect
light with enough water to
keep the soil steadily moist.
Pilea
Bright, indirect sun is the best
for this plant, but be careful
with watering: It requires a
"drench-and-dry" approach
(water thoroughly, then let the
soil dry out), along with
weekly misting.
Fiddle-Leaf Fig
Bright, indirect light is ideal.
Only water this plant when the
top inch of the soil is dry.
Sweetheart Plant
This adorable little heartshaped plant, also known as
Hoya kerrii, can be sold as
either a single leaf-cutting or a
whole trailing plant.
Anthurium
Known for its waxy, heartshaped flowers with a
prominent stamen in the
center, this plant needs to be
watered every one to two
weeks and requires occasional
fertilizing—so they're not lowmaintenance, but not highmaintenance, either.
Bird of Paradise
Let this plant grow in a bright,
sunny spot and it will
definitely prosper, but it can
handle lower light levels, too.
Snake Plant
Indirect light is ideal for these
plants (also called Mother-inLaw's Tongue), along with
light waterings that take place
only after the soil has fully
dried.
Begonia
Like the aloe and the
kalanchoe plants, begonias
need their soil to dry
out completely between
waterings.
Name
Airedale Terrier
Akita
Alaskan Husky
Alaskan Malamute
DOGS
Pictures
Short Description
The Airedale Terrier is the
largest of all terrier breeds. The
breed is tall and sturdy with a
muscular body and covered in
a thick, course coat of fur.
The Akita is distinctive large
and powerful dog with an aloof
attitude. The Akita can be
territorial and the dog is not
usually
welcoming
of
strangers.
Suited for hands-on, energetic
and experienced owners, the
Alaskan Husky has high needs
for exercise and food. He is an
excellent companion for people
with active lifestyles and a love
of the outdoors.
The Alaskan Malamute is a
large
and
muscular
domesticated dog with a heavy
fur coat and bounds of energy.
American Bulldog
American Eskimo Dog
American Foxhound
American Staffordshire
Terrier
The American Bulldog is a
large, stocky and powerful
working dog breed from the
Mastiff family.
Developed in England as a
working dog to hunt hare,
Harriers have all the essential
attributes of a scenting pack
hound. Running and scenting
abilities
are
particularly
significant features of the
breed.
The American Foxhound is
bred to hunt foxes and other
game. This scenting pack
hound has tremendous hunting
instincts, a keen sense of smell
and great energy to run for
hours.
The
American
Staffy,
American Staffordshire Terrier
or Amstaff is a very muscular
and energetic medium-sized
breed of domesticated dog with
a short silky coat and a highly
loyal
and
courageous
temperament.
Australian Bulldog
Australian Cattle Dog
The
modern
Australian
Bulldog was in Queensland in
the early 1990s. It was
developed from an English
Bulldog and an Australian pig
hunting dog.
Blue Heelers and Red Heelers
are also known as Australian
Cattle dogs. These sturdy
medium sized dogs have been
used as working dogs on farms
and cattle stations.
Name
Sparrows
Hummingbirds
Pigeons
BIRDS
Picture
Short Description
Sparrows are a small type of
brown or gray bird that look
like finches. You can identify
sparrows by the black streaked
markings on their back, small
chubby size, and round head.
Hummingbirds get their name
from sound their wings make,
which can flap up to 80 times a
second. Apart from their small
size, one way to identify
hummingbirds is by their
bright iridescent colors on their
throat and chest.
Columbidae is the scientific
name for birds commonly
called pigeons or doves.There
are over 310 species of pigeons
divided into 42 genera. The
domestic pigeon (Columba
livia domestica) is one of the
first types of bird that was ever
domesticated.
Doves
Dove is a common name given
to some types of pigeons that
are smaller in size than the
domestic pigeon. White doves
are often a symbol of love,
purity, and new beginnings.
Bluebirds
Bluebird is the name given to
birds in the genus Sialia which
is a type of thrush. One of the
distinguishing features
of
bluebirds is their blue-colored
feathers and light brown chest.
Northern Cardinal
The
northern
cardinal
(scientific
name: Cardinalis
cardinalis) inhabits woodlands
and gardens in North and
South America.
American Robin
The scientific name for the
American robin is Turdus
migratorius, and similar to the
bluebird, is a member of the
family Turdidae.
American Goldfinch
The name of this small bird
(goldfinch) is due to its bright
yellow plumage that becomes
more vibrant during summer.
Goldfinches are a migrating
bird that breeds in northern
states in the US and Canada.
Warbler birds
The common characteristic of
these small birds is their vocal
abilities. However, because
their family Parulidae is so
diverse, it is extremely difficult
to identify individual species of
bird.
Herons are often spotted beside
freshwater lakes or rivers
where they forage for small
amphibians, crustaceans, and
fish. Most species of heron are
generally large birds with some
species being up to 5 ft. (1.5
m) tall
Herons
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