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Jeopardy Start Double Jeopardy Questions Chapter 2. Chemical Basis of Life Chapter 3 Molecules of Cells Chapter 4 Cell Chapter 5 Working Cell Misc. 10.

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2 Jeopardy Start

3 Double Jeopardy Questions Chapter 2. Chemical Basis of Life Chapter 3 Molecules of Cells Chapter 4 Cell Chapter 5 Working Cell Misc. 10 20 30 40

4 10 Point Question The 4 most common elements in living organisms are Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), and this. Nitrogen (N) Back to the Game Board

5 20 Point Question This trace element is commonly added to table salt to prevent the formation of goiters? Iodine Back to the Game Board

6 30 Point Question This is the most abundant element found in the human body by weight. Oxygen Back to the Game Board

7 40 Point Question An uncharged atom of argon has an atomic number of 18 and an atomic mass of 40 has ____ protons, 22 neutrons and ____ electrons 18 Back to the Game Board

8 10 Point Question Starch, Cellulose, Glycogen are all examples of this type of macromolecule? Polysaccharide Back to the Game Board

9 20 Point Question This is what saturated fats are saturated with. Hydrogen Back to the Game Board

10 30 Point Question Glucose + Glucose  Maltose + Water Is an example of this reaction dehydration Back to the Game Board

11 40 Point Question Monosaccharides, amino acids, nucleic acids are the individual building blocks of polymer molecules Monomers Back to the Game Board

12 10 Point Question Prokaryotic, like bacteria cells for example, all lack one. Nucleus Back to the Game Board

13 20 Point Question The major lipid of plasma membranes. Phospholipids Back to the Game Board

14 30 Point Question Another energy converting organelle like a chloroplast but found in both plants and animals. Mitochondria Back to the Game Board

15 40 Point Question This is what carries information from the Nucleus to the ribosome. tRNA Back to the Game Board

16 10 Point Question The energy of motion Kinetic energy Back to the Game Board

17 20 Point Question The special form of potential energy stored in food and gasoline molecules Chemical Back to the Game Board

18 30 Point Question Enzymes lower the activation energy so this can be sped up. Reaction rate Back to the Game Board

19 40 Point Question The special diffusion of water across a semi- permeable membrane. Osmosis Back to the Game Board

20 10 Point Question Both Archaea and Bacteria are organisms with cells that lack this. Nucleus or Organelles Back to the Game Board

21 20 Point Question The one really important exception to solids being more dense than liquids, so that if floats when it freezes. Water Back to the Game Board

22 30 Point Question What happens to the pH of a solution when it gets more acidic decreases Back to the Game Board

23 40 Point Question This organelle is the place where ribosomal RNA is manufactured. Nucleolus Back to the Game Board

24 Double Jeopardy Start

25 Final Jeopardy Question Chapter 1 Exploring Life Chapter 2. Chemical Basis of Life Chapter 3 Molecules of Cells Chapter 4 Cell Chapter 5 Working Cell 10 20 30 40

26 10 Point Question Community Back to the Game Board All the different organisms living together within an ecosystem.

27 20 Point Question Eukarya Back to the Game Board The Domain that contains Protista, Fungi, Plants, and Animals

28 30 Point Question Hypothesis Back to the Game Board A proposed explanation for a set of observations.

29 40 Point Question Matter Back to the Game Board Everything in the Universe that has mass, makes up all living matter and is composed of elements.

30 10 Point Question 5 Back to the Game Board Boron (atomic #5) has an atomic mass of 11, so it has this many electrons.

31 20 Point Question 23 Back to the Game Board Sodium has 11 electrons, 11 protons and 12 neutrons, so its atomic mass is this.

32 30 Point Question Covalent Back to the Game Board This is the type of bond that occurs between atoms when the “share” electrons.

33 40 Point Question Hydrogen bond Back to the Game Board The type of bond between the slightly negative O atom of a water molecule, and the slightly positive H of another water molecule.

34 10 Point Question Carbon Back to the Game Board This element is an essential part of organic molecules.

35 20 Point Question Hydrolysis Back to the Game Board Dehydration synthesis combines monomers into polymers, and can be reversed by this reaction.

36 30 Point Question CH 2 O Back to the Game Board The generic chemical formula for Carbohydrates.

37 40 Point Question Amino acids Back to the Game Board This is the monomer of proteins, like glucose is the monomer to starch

38 10 Point Question Plasma or Cell Membrane Back to the Game Board This is made of phospholipids with hydrophilic phosphate heads, and hydrophobic fatty acid tails.

39 20 Point Question Plant Cells Back to the Game Board A cell that has chloroplasts, cell walls, and central vacuoles

40 30 Point Question Animal Cells Back to the Game Board A cell that has no cell wall, centrioles and peroxisomes.

41 40 Point Question Mitochondria Back to the Game Board An organelle that contains inner membrane folds called cristae and is where cellular respiration takes place

42 10 Point Question Fluid mosiac Back to the Game Board The model for fluid phospholipids with proteins that are embedded in it.

43 20 Point Question Proteins Back to the Game Board This is the part of the cell membrane that aids in transport, and enzymatic functions.

44 30 Point Question Selectively permeable Back to the Game Board A description of the cell membrane that lets some things pass through, but not others.

45 40 Point Question diffusion Back to the Game Board A type of cell transport that doesn’t require energy other than the concentration gradient.

46 In a good experiment, you really need to have this, for comparison. In a good experiment, you really need to have this, for comparison. Control


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