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Credits Graphics from Score Slide from Mark E. Damon – PowerPoint Template from Mrs. Warren, Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School

JEOPARDY RULES All questions are from the CELL unit. Each team will take turns answering questions. If a team answers incorrectly, the next team gets the chance to answer. Team members will work together and take turns answering. The team answering has approximately 20 seconds to answer, subject to the judge. To enter the Team’s Score click on the SCORE box to return to the Scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each player’s podium and click Round 1 to return to the Jeopardy game board. The teacher is the final authority on all matters and has the power to add or remove points at will!

Final Jeopardy Round 1

JEOPARDY BC1 BC2BC3BC4BC5 BC Scores

FinalJeopardy

Final Jeopardy Category: Organic Macromolecules

This figure best illustrates this (be specific). What is the secondary structure of a polypeptide? Scores

100 What are carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins ? List the 4 major groups of macromolecules found in living organisms. Return Scores

200 What is dehydration reaction? Connecting monosaccharides can be done by removing water, known as this process. Return Scores

300 What is hydrolysis? Breaking polymers apart can be completed by adding water, which is also known as this process. Return Scores

400 What is a disaccharide? If 2 of the molecules shown below were joined together, it would be known as a what? Return Scores

500 What is glycogen (energy storage in animals), starch (E storage in plants), and cellulose (structural support in plants) and chitin (structural support in animals/fungi)? Return Scores List the 4 polysaccharides and their functions.

100 What is CHO, 1:2:1? Return Scores Name the elements in carbohydrates and their ratio.

200 What is lipid? This macromolecule is insoluble in water, part of the cell membrane, and gives you energy. Return Scores

300 What is a glycerol backbone with 3 fatty acid chains? Name the common structure of a lipid. Return Scores

400 What is a saturated fatty acid? The name of the molecule below is this. Return Scores

500 What is a peptide bond? When water is released between 2 amino acids, this type of bond has formed. Return Scores

100 What are nitrogen base, phosphate group, and pentose sugar? These are the 3 parts of a nucleotide. Return Scores

200 What is a dehydration reaction? Triacylglycerides, polysaccharides, and proteins are all formed by this type of reaction. Return Scores

300 What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quartenary? List the levels of protein structure. Return Scores

400 What are peptide bonds? These bonds are created during the formation of the primary structure of a protein. Return Scores

500 What are hydrogen bonds? This type of interaction stabilizes the alpha helix and the beta pleated sheets of proteins. Return Scores

100 What is tertiary structure? A unique 3D shape of a fully folded polypeptide is in this level of protein structure. Return Scores

200 What is disulfide bonds? A strong covalent bond that helps a protein maintain its 3D shape would be this. Return Scores

300 What is tertiary? Interactions between the side chains of amino acids occur at this level of protein structure. Return Scores

400 What are hydrogen bonds? These maintain the secondary structure of a protein. Return Scores

500 What are 675? There are 676 amino acids in a polypeptide sequence. There are this many peptide bonds. Return Scores

100 What are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quartenary? Altering these levels of structural organization of a protein could change the function. Return Scores

200 What is denaturation? This is what a protein is called when the 3D shape is disrupted. Return Scores

Return 300 What are thymine, cytosine, and uracil? These bases are known as pyrimidines. Scores

400 What are adenine and guanine? These bases are purines. Return Scores

500 What is complementary pairing of nitrogenous bases? This is the structural feature that allows DNA to replicate. Return Scores

100 What is thymine? In the double helix structure of DNA, adenine bonds to _______. Return Scores

200 What is DNA  RNA  protein? This is the best flow of information in a eukaryotic cell. Return Scores

What are lipids? These organic macromolecules are not composed of polymers. Return Scores 300

400 What are phospholipids? These type of lipids have a hydrophilic head and 2 fatty acid chains that are hydrophobic. Return Scores

500 What is a steroid? The following picture represents this. Return Scores

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