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Chemistry of Life Chapter 2

AtomsProteinsCarbsLipidsMisc

100 Atoms A proton has this type of charge. A proton has this type of charge. Positive Positive

200 Atoms The cloud around a nucleus consists of these negatively charged particles. The cloud around a nucleus consists of these negatively charged particles. Electrons Electrons

300 Atoms The nucleus of an atom consists of these two types of particles. The nucleus of an atom consists of these two types of particles. Protons and neutrons Protons and neutrons

400 Atoms This is the term for an atom whose outer electron energy level is filled. This is the term for an atom whose outer electron energy level is filled. Stable Stable

500 Atoms If an element has an atomic number of 20 and an atomic mass of 40, it will have this many neutrons. If an element has an atomic number of 20 and an atomic mass of 40, it will have this many neutrons

100 Proteins These are the building block of proteins. These are the building block of proteins. Amino acids Amino acids

200 Proteins Name two types of foods where we might find protein. Name two types of foods where we might find protein. Fish, eggs, meat, and nuts Fish, eggs, meat, and nuts

300 Proteins Name two functions of proteins. Name two functions of proteins. Speed up chemical reactions, protect the body from foreign invaders, build muscle, and make up structures for cell movement. Speed up chemical reactions, protect the body from foreign invaders, build muscle, and make up structures for cell movement.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY Enzymes Enzymes act as _______________ on reactions. Catalysts Catalysts

500 Proteins This is the term for the substance affected by an enzyme. This is the term for the substance affected by an enzyme. Substrate Substrate

100 Carbohydrates These are the building blocks of carbohydrates. These are the building blocks of carbohydrates. Monosaccharides Monosaccharides

200 Carbohydrates Starch is an example of this type of carbohydrate. Starch is an example of this type of carbohydrate. Polysaccharide Polysaccharide

300 Carbohydrates Name two examples of monosaccharides. Name two examples of monosaccharides. Glucose, fructose, and galactose Glucose, fructose, and galactose

400 Carbohydrates This is the C, H, O ratio of carbohydrates. This is the C, H, O ratio of carbohydrates. 1 C: 2 H : 1 O 1 C: 2 H : 1 O

500 Carbohydrates We store glucose containing fragments as these. We store glucose containing fragments as these. Glycogen Glycogen

100 Lipids These are the three types of lipids. These are the three types of lipids. Fats, Phospholipids, and Steroids Fats, Phospholipids, and Steroids

200 Lipids Name two functions of a lipid. Name two functions of a lipid. Store energy, form membranes, and serve as chemical messengers. Store energy, form membranes, and serve as chemical messengers.

300 Lipids The term “hydrophobic” means this. The term “hydrophobic” means this. Water hating. Water hating.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY These are the building blocks of lipids. These are the building blocks of lipids. Fatty acid molecules and glycerol Fatty acid molecules and glycerol

500 Lipids Name a type of steroid. Name a type of steroid. Cholesterol, Testosterone Cholesterol, Testosterone

100 Misc. This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms. This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms. Covalent Covalent

200 Misc. This is a weak electrical attraction between polar molecules. This is a weak electrical attraction between polar molecules. Hydrogen Bond Hydrogen Bond

300 Misc. Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids. What three things make up a nucleotide? Nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids. What three things make up a nucleotide? Sugar, phosphate, & base Sugar, phosphate, & base

400 Misc. A compound with a pH measurement of 3.6 would be considered this. A compound with a pH measurement of 3.6 would be considered this. Acidic Acidic

500 Misc. These four things are considered inorganic compounds. These four things are considered inorganic compounds. Water, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Salt Ions Water, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Salt Ions

Final Jeopardy Atoms Atoms Correctly label all parts of the diagram. Correctly label all parts of the diagram. AC B D E A – Nucleus A – Nucleus B – Neutron B – Neutron C – Proton C – Proton D – Electron D – Electron E – Electron Cloud E – Electron Cloud