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100 200 300 400 500 Elements and Water Carbs and Fermentation ProteinsLipidsEnzymes Anything Goes
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Name the elements Zn, Cu, and K A 100
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Zinc, Copper, Potassium A 100
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Name the three main elements in the body A 200
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Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen A 200
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Life on earth is based on the element _______ and the compound _______. A 300
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Carbond, Water A 300
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What is the difference between adhesion and cohesion? A 400
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Adhesive – sticks to something else Cohesive – sticks to itself A 400
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A 500 Name two of the three properties of water that we discussed in class.
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Polar Expands when frozen Excellent solvent Adhesive/Cohesive A 500
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Give two examples of monosaccharides B 100
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Glucose, fructose, galactose B 100
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Name the two types of reactions that join and split monosaccarides. B 200
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Hydrolysis Dehydration Synthesis/Condensation B 200
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Give an example of a polysaccharide B 300
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Celluose Starch Glycogen Chitin B 300
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What are the products of fermentation? B 400
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CO2 Alcohol B 400
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Is yeast a bacteria, fungus, or a plant? B 500
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Fungus B 500
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C 100 Name the building blocks of protein.
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Amino Acid C 100
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The many amino acids in a chain is called a _______. C 200
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Polypeptide C 200
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Name the two types of protein. C 300
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Fibrous and Globular C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Name the three organic compounds that we studied and a function of each. C 400
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Protein – enzymes Carbs – energy Lipids - storage C 400
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What three letter ending does every amino acid have? C 500
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-ine C 500
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What is the fat called that is found in the blood? D 100
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Triglyceride D 100
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True or False? Steroids belong to the lipid group. D 200
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True D 200
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What are the two types of fat? Why are they called these? D 300
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Saturated – saturated with hydrogens – all single bonds Unsaturated – not saturated with hydrogens – contain double bonds as well D 300
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What are two functions of lipids? D 400
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Storage of Energy Protection Insulation Carries nutrients Structural component Membranes D 400
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What elements are lipids composed of? D 500
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Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen D 500
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What is the three letter ending to most enzymes? E 100
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-ase E 100
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Name two commercial products containing enzymes. E 200
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Meat Tenderizer Contact Lens cleaner Drain cleaner Detergents Beano Septic Cleaner Lactase pills E 200
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What did the kiwi demonstration show? E 300
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The kiwi demonstration showed that too much heat damages (denatures) an enzyme E 300
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Name three features of an enzyme. E 400
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Reusable Specific All proteins Unchanged during Rxns E 400
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Name 3 factors that influence enzyme activity E 500
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Temperature pH other enzymes amt. of substrate amt. of enzyme E 500
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All saccharide words end in _______. F 100
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-ose F 100
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What can you live longer without? Water or Food? F 200
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Food F 200
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How do enzymes speed up reactions? F 300
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They lower the activation energy needed to start a reaction. F 300
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Where are the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom located? F 400
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Protons and Neutrons – in the nucleus Electrons – found outside nucleus F 400
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What is the substance Beano supposed to do? F 500
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Helps break down oligosaccharides before they reach the intestines. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Enzymes Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Describe the lock and key hypothesis in enzyme activity. Click on screen to continue
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All enzymes are specific to an enzyme. They fit together in a certain way. The enzyme is the lock and the substrate is the key. Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! STUDY FOR YOUR TEST!!!!!!!!!!!!
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