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Organic Molecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 Go to Final Jeopardy

All organic compounds contain what element? $200

Carbon next

If you add water to ATP to break it into ADP, what kind of reaction is taking place? $400 $400

Hydrolysis next

What three shapes can carbon form? $600

Straight chain, branched chain and ring next

How is carbon different from many other elements? $800

next It can form single, double or triple bonds with other atoms. It has four electrons in its outermost energy level. It readily bonds with other carbon atoms. next

Glycogen, a polysaccharide in your liver, may be broken down to glucose by what process? $1000

Hydrolysis next

List the three types of carbohydrates. $200

Monosaccharides Disaccharides Polysaccharides next

List 3 specific examples of carbohydrates. $400

Sugar Glycogen Cellulose next

What 3 elements make up a carbohydrate and in what ratio? $600

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen 1:2:1 next

The carbohydrate that provides support in plants is called… $800

Cellulose next

Carbohydrates and lipids have many carbon-hydrogen bonds Carbohydrates and lipids have many carbon-hydrogen bonds. When those bonds are broken, what is released? $1000

ENERGY! next

Long chains of amino acids are found in which macromolecule? $200

Proteins next

Amino acids are monomers of which macromolecule? $400

Proteins next

What would happen if we didn’t have enzymes in our body? $600

The chemical reactions in our body would occur too slowly to support life processes. next

A model of enzyme action is called what? $800

Induced Fit Model next

Which element is found in proteins, but not in carbohydrates or lipids? $1000

Nitrogen next

What is a more common name for lipids? $200

Fats next

Earwax and cholesterol are lipids Earwax and cholesterol are lipids. What is another example of a lipid in our body? $400

Phospholipids next

List the three parts of a phospholipid. $600

Glycerol, a phosphate group and two fatty acid tails next

Lipids are soluble in what? $800

Other lipids (fats & oils) next

Are lipids polar or nonpolar molecules? $1000

Nonpolar Molecules next

An organism’s genetic information is stored in which type of macromolecule? $200

Nucleic Acids next

List two examples of nucleic acids. $400

DNA & RNA next

Which monomer makes up the polymer nucleic acid? $600

Nucleotides next

How is DNA different from RNA? $800

DNA is double stranded and very long. RNA is single stranded and shorter. next

List the four types of organic molecules. $1000

Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids next

Macromolecule Structure Final Jeopardy Today’s Category: Macromolecule Structure

The molecule below is an example of which type of macromolecule? Answer

Lipids next