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Organic Chem Challenge Quietly discuss each question and then record your answer. You will be given about 30 seconds per question. The group with the most correct answers will win a bonus.

1 of 20) Two part question: a) How many electrons are in carbons 1 st energy level? b) How many electrons are in carbons 2 nd energy level?

2 of 20) Which atom of water borrows the combined electrons for the majority of the time?

3 of 20) Examine the amino acids below. Which molecule is the red box? Yellow box? Blue box?

4 of 20) Examine the diagram. How many electrons does the carbon indicated by the arrow have?

5 of 20) From top to bottom, list the nucleotides that will bond with those in the picture.

6 of 20) Top, middle, or bottom: Which fatty acid must have the most double bonds?

7 of 20) Which colored shape indicates the Sugar of a DNA nucleotide?

8 of 20) Which category of organic molecules contains the amount of C, H, and O in a 1: 2: 1 ratio?

9 of 20) Specifically, name the liquid portion of human blood.

10 of 20) Examine the fatty acid chain. Which carbon (if any) is incorrectly bonded?

11 of 20) Which category of organic molecule do enzymes belong within?

12 of 20) According to this pH scale, list all the items with more H+ ions than coffee.

13 of 20) Pretend the picture is a complete gene. What will this gene be used to create?

14 of 20) Which plant polysaccharide is stored by plants as a future energy source?

15 of 20) What is the monomer of a lipid called?

16 of 20) Which color box differs for each of the 20 types of amino acids?

17 of 20) Specifically, a complex sugar is made from many simple sugars called _______________.

18 of 20) Examine the graph below. This enzyme works best at which pH?

19 of 20) Match the properties of water with the descriptions below. Properties: Cohesion Specific heat Adhesion A)Ability to resist temperature changes B) Ability to bond with other water molecules C) Ability to bond to molecules other than water

20 of 20) Grab bag: Behind the President and Vice-President, what position in American government is 3 rd in the chain of command?

Exchange Your Answers

1 of 20) Two part question: a) How many electrons are in carbons 1 st energy level? b) How many electrons are in carbons 2 nd energy level?

2 of 20) Which atom of water borrows the combined electrons for the majority of the time?

3 of 20) Examine the amino acids below. Which molecule is the red box? Yellow box? Blue box?

4 of 20) Examine the diagram. How many electrons does the carbon indicated by the arrow have?

5 of 20) From top to bottom, list the nucleotides that will bond with those in the picture.

6 of 20) Top, middle, or bottom: Which fatty acid must have the most double bonds?

7 of 20) Which colored shape indicates the Sugar of a DNA nucleotide?

8 of 20) Which category of organic molecules contains the amount of C, H, and O in a 1: 2: 1 ratio?

9 of 20) Specifically, name the liquid portion of human blood.

10 of 20) Examine the fatty acid chain. Which carbon (if any) is incorrectly bonded?

11 of 20) Which category of organic molecule do enzymes belong within?

12 of 20) According to this pH scale, list all the items with more H+ ions than coffee.

13 of 20) Pretend the picture is a complete gene. What will this gene be used to create?

14 of 20) Which plant polysaccharide is stored by plants as a future energy source?

15 of 20) What is the monomer of a lipid called?

16 of 20) Which color box differs for each of the 20 types of amino acids?

17 of 20) Specifically, a complex sugar is made from many simple sugars called _______________.

18 of 20) Examine the graph below. This enzyme works best at which pH?

19 of 20) Match the properties of water with the descriptions below. Properties: Cohesion Specific heat Adhesion A)Ability to resist temperature changes B) Ability to bond with other water molecules C) Ability to bond to molecules other than water

20 of 20) Grab bag: Behind the President and Vice-President, what position in American government is 3 rd in the chain of command?