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Jeopardy Organic Molecules Acids and Bases Membrane The Cell Q $100
Water and Basic Chem Acids and Bases Membrane The Cell Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Water and Basic Chem
The following diagram represents
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$100 Answer from Water and Basic Chem
What is a chloride ion?
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$200 Question from Water and Basic Chem
A hydrogen atom and two sulphur atoms electrons to form this type of bond.
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$200 Answer from Water and Basic Chem
What is a covalent?
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$300 Question from Water and Basic Chem
When oxygen gains electrons it becomes _____
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$300 Answer from Water and Basic Chem
What is an anion?
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$400 Question from Water and Basic Chem
Water is an exception to this theory
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$400 Answer from Water and Basic Chem
What is Kinetic Molecular Theory?
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$500 Question from Water and Basic Chem
Hydrogen bonds spread out and form a crystalline structure which allows for this to occur
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$500 Answer from Water and Basic Chem
What is water to be less dense as a solid? (ice to float on water/water most dense at 4’C)
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$100 Question from Acids and Bases
These results indicate that the unknown tested was this type of solution.
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$100 Answer from Acids and Bases
What is a base?
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$200 Question from Acids and Bases
How many H+ ions does a solution have if it has a pH of 13? (generally speaking)
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$200 Answer from Acids and Bases
What is not as many compared to an acid? Bases contain more OH- molecules
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$300 Question from Acids and Bases
How much stronger is an acid of pH2 compared to pH11?
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$300 Answer from Acids and Bases
What is times stronger?
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$400 Question from Acids and Bases
Biological systems depend on these to maintain blood’s pH of 7.4
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$400 Answer from Acids and Bases
What is a buffer (specifically bicarbonate)?
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$500 Question from Acids and Bases
The bonds start to break in proteins due to its acidic environment.
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$500 Answer from Acids and Bases
What is denaturation?
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$100 Question from Organic Molecules
The following diagram represent
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$100 Answer from Organic Molecules
What is the formation of maltose by Condensation synthesis (dehydration)?
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$200 Question from Organic Molecules
The monomer for the following polymer
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$200 Answer from Organic Molecules
What is an amino acid?
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$300 Question from Organic Molecules
If this molecule was not stored in the liver, we would have less energy
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$300 Answer from Organic Molecules
What is glycogen?
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$400 Question from Organic Molecules
These conditions are crucial or pepsin to breakdown proteins
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$400 Answer from Organic Molecules
What is acidic environment and 37’C?
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$500 Question from Organic Molecules
This process represents
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$500 Answer from Organic Molecules
What is emulsification of fats?
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$100 Question from Membrane
The membrane is this type of model
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$100 Answer from Membrane What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?
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$200 Question from Membrane
This structure makes up the bilayer. What Major class of molecule does this belong to?
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$200 Answer from Membrane What is lipids?
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$300 Question from Membrane
This helps other cells recognize other cells
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$300 Answer from Membrane What is a glycoprotein?
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$400 Question from Membrane
Based on this diagram the macromolecule and charge ions will enter the membrane by this process?
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$400 Answer from Membrane What is phagocytosis?
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$500 Question from Membrane
What would occur if this molecule was removed from the plasma membrane?
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$500 Answer from Membrane What is lose structure and permeability
would increase?
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$100 Question from The Cell
This organelle helps synthesize lipids, detoxify and produce sex hormones.
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$100 Answer from The Cell What is the Smooth ER
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$200 Question from The Cell
This structure increases the surface area in Mitochondria to produce more energy (ATP).
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$200 Answer from The Cell What is the cristae?
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$300 Question The Cell Specific reactions take place in
Specific regions of the cell. This helps organize the cell’s activities.
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$300 Answer from The Cell What is compartmentalization?
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$400 Question from The Cell
This structure helps organelles move within the cell
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$400 Answer from The Cell What are microtubules/actin filament (Cytoskeleton)?
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$500 Question from The Cell
Two pieces of evidence that supports the Endosymbioant hypothesis.
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$500 Answer from The Cell What is double membranes and DNA
found in mitochondria and chloroplasts?
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Final Jeopardy Design an experiment that would demonstrate
different types of passive transport. Explain how you would know that different molecules crossed the membrane.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Set Up:
A beaker and dialysis tubing (selectively permeable). the beaker would contain water and iodine solution and the dialysis tubing would contain starch and glucose solution. let the dialysis tubing sit in the beaker for a longer period of time (30min-1hour). Results: The iodine is small enough and would diffuse into the dialysis tubing, we know this because the starch reacts with iodine turning blue black. Starch is a polymer, so it would not diffuse out of the bag test for glucose diffusion. Add a sample of the beaker contents into a test tube with Benedict’s reagent, heat and observe colour change
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