Biochemistry Jeopardy Biology Biochemistry Jeopardy
Atoms/Mixtures/Acids and Bases Enzymes Properties of Water Macromolecules Macromolecules 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Atom for 100 Question: The smallest part of matter is? Check Your Answer
Atom for 100 Answer: The atom Return to the Main Board
Mixtures for 200 Question: The following is a picture of what type of mixture? Why? Check Your Answer
Mixtures for 200 Answer: Suspension- The particles do not dissolve, but separate into pieces. Return to the Main Board
Counting Atoms for 300 Question: Write the number of atoms for each element in the following chemical formulas C9H8O4 Fe2O3 Mg(OH)2 Check Your Answer
Counting Atoms 300 Answer: C9H8O4 Carbon-9 Hydrogen-8 Oxygen-4 Fe2O3 Iron-2 Oxygen-3 Mg(OH)2 Magnesium-1 Oxygen-2 Hydrogen-2 Return to the Main Board
Atoms for 400 Question: Draw a picture of the atom and make sure to include the main parts there should be at least 4 and include charges where appropriate Check Your Answer
Atoms for 400 Answer: Proton + Neutron 0 Electron - Back to Game Board
Acids and Bases for 500 Question: What is an acid? What is the pH range for an acid? What is a base? What is pH range for a base? Check Your Answer
Acids and Bases 500 Back to Game Board Answer: A compound that produces H+ ions. 0-6.999 7-Neutral A compound that produces OH- ions 7.01-14 Back to Game Board
Water for 100 Question: What is the chemical formula for water and write the number of atoms for each element. Check Your Answer
Water for 100 Answer: H2O Hydrogen-2 Oxygen-1 Back to Game Board
Water for 200 Question: What is adhesion? Give an example of it. Check Your Answer
Water for 200 Answer: The attraction of molecules of different substances. Examples: water drops and penny, water on the side of a water bottle. Back to Game Board
Water for 300 Question: Explain how cohesion and adhesion are involved in water going up a straw. (What is this term called?) Check Your Answer
Water for 300 Back to Game Board Answer: Capillary Action Water sticks together because water molecules attracted to each other-cohesion Water sticks to the straw because the water molecules and straw are attracted to each other-Adhesion Back to Game Board
Water for 400 Check Your Answer Question: What property of water is the picture showing? What type of bonds are created? Check Your Answer
Water for 400 Answer: Cohesion Hydrogen bonds between water molecules Back to Game Board
Water for 500 Question: Explain why water is polar. You can draw a picture to help you explain. Check Your Answer
Water for 500 Back to Game Board Answer: The Oxygen and Hydrogens in water share electrons unequally causing water molecules to have a charge. Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 100 Question: What is the monomer for a carbohydrate? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 100 Answer: Monosaccharide Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 200 Question: List 3 foods that contain carbohydrates Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 200 Answer: Breads, Pasta, Fruit, anything with sugar etc. Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 300 Question: What elements do proteins contain? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 300 Answer: C, H, O, N Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 400 Check Your Answer Question: What is this monomer called? What macromolecule is this monomer from? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 400 Answer: Lipid Glycerol and Fatty Acid Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 500 List 3 functions of lipids Check Your Answer
Back to Game Board Macromolecules for 500 Store energy Provide insulation Forms Membranes Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 100 Question: What is the main function of Carbohydrates? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 100 Answer: To provide immediate energy Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 200 Question: This is a monomer of what macromolecule? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 200 Answer: Carbohydrate Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 300 Check Your Answer Question: 1.What macromolecule is this picture a monomer of? 2.List two examples of this macromolecule. Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 300 Answer: Nucleic Acids DNA RNA Back to Game Board
Macromolecules for 400 Check Your Answer Question: What is the monomer for nucleic acids? What is the function? Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 400 Nucleotides To store and transmit genetic information Back to Game Board
Macromolecules 500 Check Your Answer Question: Name two polysaccharides. Check Your Answer
Macromolecules for 500 Answer: Cellulose, Starch, Glycogen Back to Game Board
Question: What is the function of an enzyme? Enzymes for 100 Question: What is the function of an enzyme? How does it do this? Check Your Answer
Enzymes for 100 Answer: To speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy Back to Game Board
Check Your Answer Enzymes for 200 Question: What is the best temperature for this enzyme? Check Your Answer
Enymes for 200 Answer: About 35 degrees Back to Game Board
Check Your Answer Enzymes For 300 Question: What happens to an enzyme when it denatures? List two reasons why it would denature. Check Your Answer
Answer: It unfolds and changes it shapes and no longer works. Enzymes for 300 Answer: It unfolds and changes it shapes and no longer works. pH and Temperature Back to Game Board
Check Your Answer Enymes for 400 Question: Explain why an enzyme is called a biological catalyst. Check Your Answer
Answer: Catalysts- Speed up reactions Enzymes for 400 Answer: Catalysts- Speed up reactions Biological- because it takes place in living things, cells. Back to Game Board
Check Your Answer Enzymes for 500 Question: Label the following picture and explain it Check Your Answer
Answer: Teacher draws on board Enzymes for 500 Answer: Teacher draws on board Back to Game Board