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Biochemistry Jeopardy Chemistry and Water Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic AcidsLipids FinalFinal JeopardyJeopardy 600

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Question Answer A-100 QUESTION: What is the smallest particle of matter that still keeps its chemical properties? ANSWER: Atom

Question Answer A-200 QUESTION: The nucleus contains which two particles? ANSWER: Protons and neutrons

Question Answer A-300 QUESTION: Describe the charges of protons, neutrons and electrons. ANSWER: positive, neutral, negative

Question Answer A-400 QUESTION:Water molecules are polar, describe what that means ANSWER: 2 positive hydrogens, one negative oxygen

Question Answer A-500 QUESTION: An insect walking on water is an example of what property of water? ANSWER: Cohesion

Question Answer A-600 QUESTION:Where are electrons located? ANSWER:Electron Cloud

Question Answer QUESTION: Give two examples of carbohydrates. ANSWER: Starch, sugar or cellulose B-100

Question Answer B-200 QUESTION:What is a monosaccharide? ANSWER: single sugar molecule

Question Answer B-300 QUESTION: What kind of energy is a carbohydrate used for? ANSWER: immediate, short term energy

Question Answer B-400 QUESTION: What elements make up carbohydrates? ANSWER: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

Question Answer B-500 QUESTION: Give three food examples of carbohydrates. ANSWER: honey, potatoes, table sugar

Question Answer B-600 QUESTION: What is the definition of a macromolecule? ANSWER: Many polymers put together to make a giant molecule

Question Answer C-100 QUESTION: Name three functions of a protein. ANSWER: build/repair tissue, movement, structure, regulation, defense

Question Answer C-200 QUESTION: What are the monomers for proteins? ANSWER: Amino Acids

Question Answer C-300 QUESTION: What are the elements that make up proteins? ANSWER: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen

Question Answer C-400 QUESTION: What is the name of a protein that speeds up chemical reactions? Answer: Catalysts

Question Answer C-500 QUESTION: Name the 4 Macromolecules that make up all living things. ANSWER: Proteins, Carbs, Lipids, Nucleic Acids

Question Answer C-600 QUESTION: Amino Acid is to protein as ____________ is to carbohydrates ANSWER: monosacharide

Question Answer D-100 QUESTION: Name a function of DNA QUESTION: Controls the activity of the cell

Question Answer D-200  QUESTION: Name the functions fo RNA  ANSWER: Contains the instructions to make proteins

Question Answer D-300 QUESTION:What is the basic building block of nucleic acid? ANSWER: Nucleotide, 5 carbon sugar, phophate, nitrogenous base

Question Answer D-400 QUESTION: What elements make up nucleic acids? ANSWER: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Phosphorous

Question Answer D-500 QUESTION: Where is nucleic acid/DNA found in cells? ANSWER: nucleus

Question Answer E-100 QUESTION: What elements make up lipids? ANSWER: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

Question Answer E-200 QUESTION: What kind of energy storage does a lipid provide? ANSWER: long term

Question Answer E-300 QUESTION: Name two functions of a lipid besides long term energy storage. QUESTION: insulation, repels water

Question Answer E-400 QUESTION: Give a non food example of a lipid. ANSWER: phospholipid bilayer or steroid

Question Answer E-500 QUESTION: What are the three types of lipids? ANSWER: Fats, Waxes and Oils

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: What is the study of organic compounds? ANSWER: Biochemistry

Question Answer BONUS JEOPARDY QUESTION: How are all four macromolecules made? ANSWER: they are complex molecules made from smaller molecules