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JEOPARDY CarbsLipid/Nuc. acids proteinsenzymesUnit 1/chem Unit 2

The 3 elements carbs are made of Carbs for 100 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

The main function of a carbohydrate. Carbs for 200 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is for immediate energy?

The monomer of a carbohydrate Carbs for 300 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a monosaccharide?

Carbs for 400 Which is a carbohydrate? a. C6H12O6 b. C3NO2H4 c. C45H66O3 Push the Space Bar to check your answer. A.C6H12O6

Carbs for 500 The complex Polymer that plants form to store carbohydrates Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is starch?

Lipids for 100 The function of lipids. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is long term energy storage?

Lipids for 200 The building blocks of fats. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is triglycerides?

Nucleic acids for 300 The monomer of nucleic acids Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a nucleotide?

Nucleic Acids for 400 The 3 parts of a nucleotide Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is phosphate, 5-carbon sugar, and Nitrogen base

Lipids for 500 The type of lipid that makes up cell membranes. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a phospholipid?

Proteins for 100 The monomer of a protein Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is an amino acid?

Proteins for 200 The element that proteins have that Carbs and lipids don’t. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is Nitrogen?

Proteins for 300 Tell me 2 functions of proteins Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Bone, muscle, hair, regulate cell processes, allow things to enter/exit cell

Proteins for 400 The way that one amino acid differs from another Push the Space Bar to check your answer. R-Group?

Proteins for 500 The 2 parts of all amino acids Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the amino and carboxyl grouip

Enzymes for 100 The type of molecule an enzyme is Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a protein?

Enzymes for 200 The function of enzymes Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is to speed up chemical reactions?

Enzymes for 300 How enzymes do what they do Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is lower the activations energy

Enzymes for 400 The 2 things that can affect enzymes activity Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is temperature and pH?

Enzymes for 500 The reactants in an enzymatic reaction are called _______ and they bind to the enzyme at the ____________. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Substrates, active site

Unit 1 for 100 A guess or prediction based on prior knowledge. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a hypothesis ?

Chem for 200 A bond formed by the sharing of electrons Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a covalent bond?

Unit 1 for 300 The variable that you can directly change in an experiment Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is the independent (manipulated) variable

Chem for 400 Water is this type of molecule because of an uneven distribution of charge Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is a polar molecule?

Chem for reasons carbon is so special Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Because it has 4 valence elctrons, can form long chains, rings, bond with many other elements?

FINAL JEOPARDY Push the Space Bar to check your answer. What is 6.02 x ?