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Biochemistry Review

Carbs.ProteinLipidsNuc. AcidMisc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

Question for Carbs. - $100 This is the monomer of a carbohydrate Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Carbs. - $100 What is a monosaccharide? Home View Question View Question

Question for Carbs. - $200 This results when two monomers bond together Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Carbs. - $200 What is a disaccharide? Home View Question View Question

Question for Carbs. - $300 This polysaccharide in plants is able to be digested by our bodies. It is found in potatoes. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Carbs. - $300 What is starch? Home View Question View Question

Question for Carbs. - $400 This solution is used to test for sugars in substances. You must heat it for 1 minute in order to see results. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Carbs. - $400 What is Benedict’s solution? Home View Question View Question

Question for Carbs. - $500 This is the polysaccharide that humans used to store carbohydrates as Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Carbs. - $500 What is glycogen? Home View Question View Question

Question for Protein - $100 This is the monomer of a protein Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Protein - $100 What is an amino acid? Home View Question View Question

Question for Protein - $200 These are the three parts that make up a amino acid Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Protein - $200 What is a carboxyl group, an amino group, and R group? Home View Question View Question

Question for Protein - $300 You produce a molecule of this when making a peptide bond. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Protein - $300 What is water? Home View Question View Question

Question for Protein - $400 This is the type of bond made when two amino acids are linked together Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Protein - $400 What is a peptide bond? Home View Question View Question

Question for Protein - $500 This is what it is called when an enzyme changes its shape due to temperature, salinity, or pH and is no longer functional. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Protein - $500 What is denaturation? Home View Question View Question

Question for Lipids - $100 These are the four types of lipids Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Lipids - $100 What are triglycerides, phospholipids, wax, and steroids? Home View Question View Question

Question for Lipids - $200 A triglyceride has this many fatty acid tails in one molecule Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Lipids - $200 What is 3? Home View Question View Question

Question for Lipids - $300 Phospholipids make up this important part of our cells Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Lipids - $300 What is the cell membrane? Home View Question View Question

Question for Lipids - $400 Natural steroids in our bodies are usually this Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Lipids - $400 What are hormones? Home View Question View Question

Question for Lipids - $500 This is the main function of waxes in nature Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Lipids - $500 What is protection and waterproof? Home View Question View Question

Question for Nucleic Acids - $100 This is the monomer of a nucleic acid Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Nucleic Acids - $100 What is a nucleotide? Home View Question View Question

Question for Nucleic Acids - $200 This element is found only in nucleic acids Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Nucleic Acids - $200 What is phosphorus? Home View Question View Question

Question for Nucleic Acids - $300 These are the two polymers for nucleic acids Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Nucleic Acids - $300 What are DNA and RNA? Home View Question View Question

Question for Nucleic Acids - $400 This is the function of nucleic acids Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Nucleic Acids - $400 What are to store genetic information? Home View Question View Question

Question for Nucleic Acids - $500 These are the three parts to a nucleotide Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Nucleic Acids - $500 What are sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $100 These are the four macromolecules Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $100 What are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $200 The is the single unit of a macromolecule Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $200 What is a monomer? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $300 If a molecule contains this, it is considered organic Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $300 What is carbon? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $400 This indicator is used to test for starch. A positive result will turn the solution black. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $400 What is Iodine? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $500 This indicator is used to test for protein. A positive result turns the solution purple. Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $500 What is Biuret? Home View Question View Question

What is the chemical and physical differences between saturated and unsaturated fats and what organism to they come from?

Saturated: all single bonds, come from animals, solid at room temperature Unsaturated: at least one double bond, come from plants, liquid at room temperature

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