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Bio-Chemistry Jeopardy States of Matter Atomic Particles Macro- molecules Diffusion & Osmosis Chemical Elements

States of Matter- 100 Points The state of matter in this diagram. What is a solid?

States of Matter- 200 Points The state of matter in this diagram. What is gas?

States of Matter- 300 Points The physical change from a liquid to a gas is called _______. What is evaporation?

States of Matter- 400 Points Condensation is the physical change from _____ to _____ What is gas to liquid?

States of Matter- 500 Points This 4 th state is high energy and the stuff of lightning What is plasma?

Atomic Particles- 100 Points The sub-atomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom are ____ and _____ What are protons and neutrons?

Atomic Particles- 200 Points The sub-atomic particle that has a negative charge. What is electron?

Atomic Particles- 300 Points The first shell of an atom can have a maximum of ____ electrons. What is two?

Atomic Particles- 400 Points What is this molecule and write its chemical formula What is water; H 2 0 ?

Atomic Particles- 500 Points If the atomic number is 11 and the atomic mass is 23, how many neutrons are there? What is 12?

Macromolecules- 100 Points Name the molecule and what it does. What is glucose or carbohydrate and it is for body energy?

Macromolecules- 200 Points Name the molecule and what it does. What is lipid and it stores energy and covers cell membranes ?

Macromolecules- 300 Points Name the molecule and describe what it does. What is protein and it builds muscles, bones, carries information?

Macromolecules- 400 Points Name the molecule and describe its purpose What is DNA; transmit hereditary information, tell cells what to do ?

Macromolecules- 500 Points Guanine, cytosine, thymine, and __________________ are the four __________________ in DNA. What is adenine, nitrogen bases?

Diffusion & Osmosis- 100 Points In the image, which direction will the molecules move in diffusion? a. b. What is a. ?

Diffusion & Osmosis- 200 Points What is osmosis? What is water molecules passing through a membrane?

DAILY DOUBLE – Diffusion & Osmosis These are the 3 things that make up cell membranes. What are lipids, proteins, carbohydrate chains?

Diffusion & Osmosis- 400 Points Label which part of the lipid is hydrophilic What is the head ?

Diffusion & Osmosis- 500 Points What is the job of the transport protein in the cell membrane? What is to allow things such as sugars, proteins, and water into and out of the cell?

Chemical Elements Points What element is the building block of all living things? What is carbon?

Chemical Elements Points How many chemical bonds are possible with a carbon atom? What is four ?

Chemical Elements Points Write the first 4 missing pairs of nitrogen bases for DNA What is T A C G ?

Chemical Elements Points Draw a Bohr model of this element… (see the model provided)

Chemical Elements Points What are the 3 parts of a DNA molecule? What are: nitrogen bases, ribose (sugar) and phosphate?

FINAL JEOPARDY! What is double helix? Describe the shape of a DNA molecule.