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Grudgeball

Rules 1. Each team starts out with 10 X’s (points). 2. Objective: Be the last team with points. Knock other teams out of the game by taking away their points. 3. Earn the ability to knock off points by answering questions correctly as a team.

If you miss, you can still take off 2 X’s. 4. Answering correctly = knock 2 points off any team (or 1 point off 2 teams) 5. If you answer correctly, you get a chance to take a 2 or 3 pointer. 2 pointer = knock off 4 X’s 3 pointer= knock off 5 X’s If you miss, you can still take off 2 X’s.

When a team loses all of their X’s, they are out. To get back in, they have to answer a question correctly to regain 3 X’s. Last team standing wins.

Any disrespectful or obnoxious behavior loses your team an X at the teacher’s discretion. If anyone on your team has their phone out, your team also loses an X. Repeat offenders taken out of game and have to write vocab definitions from textbook.

Enzymes are what type of macromolecule? carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleotides

Lipid functions: Reserve energy Cushion Cell membranes All of the above

The _________ of an enzyme is the area where the substrate binds Product Active site Inhibitor Substrate competitor

The monomer of carbohydrates: Polysaccharide Glycerol Monosaccharide Hydrocarbon

The number that designates the # of protons & neutrons: Mass number Electron number Atomic number Atomic weight

The number that designates the # of electrons: Mass number Electron number Atomic number Atomic weight

When water is removed to form a polymer: Hydrolysis Dehydration synthesis Polymerization Catalysis

How many fatty acids does a phospholipid contain? One Two Three Four

Water molecules sticking to other water molecules: Adhesion Cohesion Solubility Heat capacity

How many neutrons does Li have? 6 3 7 4

The monomer of proteins: Amino acids Nitrogenous bases Amino groups Polypeptides

How many fatty acids does a triglyceride contain? One Two Three Four

How many valence electrons does N have? 5

___ is the unequal sharing of electrons. Electronegativity Productivity Polarity Electron affinity

Substance that donates H+ ions: Acid Base Neutral

When a solution has a high H+ concentration, it is considered: Acidic Basic Neutral

Elements with different mass numbers: Isomers Compounds Isotopes Molecules

Bond where electrons are shared: Oxygen bond Water bond Ionic bond Covalent bond

Particles in the outermost shell of an atom: Electrons Protons Neutrons Valence electrons

A mixture where 2 substances dissolve into 1 cohesive mixture Suspension Solution

How many protons does Li have? 6.9 3 7 4

What is this a picture of? Amino acid B A

How many valence electrons does Li have? 1

Amino acids are held together by: Covalent bonds Hydrogen bonds Ionic bonds Peptide bonds

Is A hydrophobic or hydrophilic? B A

Water molecules sticking to anything other than water molecules: Adhesion Cohesion Solubility Heat capacity

When a solution has a high OH- concentration, it is considered: Acidic Basic Neutral

The ___ in water is partially negative: Hydrogens Hydrogen and oxygen Oxygen Polarity

Dissolving agent: Solution Solvent Solute

Functions of carbs: Energy storage Cell structure Both of the answers above Cushion

Polymer of carbs: Monosaccharide Disaccharide Polysaccharide Glucose

Contains all single bonds: Trans fat Unsaturated fat Cholesterol Saturated fat

Type of lipid found in cell membranes: Phospholipid Saturated fat Unsaturated fat Cholesterol

A substance is considered organic if it: Contains C Contains C & H Contains C & O Contains C, H & O

B is pointing to? CARBOXYL GROUP B A

Carries cholesterol away from cells & tissues Steroids HDL LDL Saturated fats