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Science Review Jeopardy CREDITS THE GAME

Proteins Carbs. Fats Stem Cells Plants 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Proteins 100 What are Proteins? Answer

Proteins 200 Why do we need proteins? Answer

Proteins 300 If I was playing a game of hockey when should I eat a meal that included proteins Answer

Proteins 400 What are two different foods that would be considered a good source of protein? Answer

Proteins 500 How do plants create proteins? Answer

Carbs. 100 What are carbohydrates? Answer

Carbs. 200 How are carbohydrates formed (what process are they a result of?) Answer

Carbs. 300 If I was playing a game of hockey when should I eat a meal that includes carbohydrates? Answer

Carbs. 400 What are two different foods that are high in carbohydrates? Answer

Carbs. 500 What role do carbohydrates play in your body?

Fats 100 What are lipids? Answer

Fats 200 What two forms do fats and oils take at room temperature? Answer

Fats 300 What does the form that fats take at room temperature have to do with where they originally came from? Answer

Fats 400 I decide to go on a diet and I completely cut fats out. Why is this not a wise decision on my part? Answer

Fats 500 What three elements make up fats? Answer

Stem Cells 100 When I say that stem cells are unspecialized what do I mean? Answer

Stem Cells 200 What do stem cells do while they wait to receive a particular function? Answer

Stem Cells 300 Describe the process of differentiation. Answer

Stem Cells 400 Why don’t you have any embryonic stem cells left in your bodies? Answer

Stem Cells 500 If I was paralyzed in an accident why could stem cells be important to my future? Answer

Plants 100 What is the purpose of photosynthesis? Answer

Plants 200 Where do plants store their food? Answer

Plants 300 What would happen to a potato if I were to leave it in a dark cabinet for several weeks? Answer

Plants 400 What are the three elements that go into the process of photosynthesis and come out of the process of photosynthesis? Answer

Plants 500 Why is sunlight necessary for photosynthesis? Answer

Proteins 100 Answers Proteins are large, complex molecules that are made up of many smaller units called amino acids.

Proteins 200 Answers Proteins are the primary source of amino acids for your body. Proteins are also important in making structures for your body and in helping to carry out various processes within your body.

Proteins 300 Answers I should eat the proteins after the hockey game as they would help my muscles to recover and grow

Proteins 400 Answers Meats, legumes, nuts, eggs, and some dairy products are all good sources of proteins.

Proteins 500 Answers In order to create proteins plants add nutrients from the soil to the fats and the carbohydrates that they have created.

Carbs. 100 Answers Carbohydrates are a combination of many molecules of glucose

Carbs. 200 Answers Since carbohydrates come from glucose molecules they are a result of the process of photosynthesis

Carbs. 300 Answers If I were playing hockey I should probably eat my carbohydrates well before the game. Your body needs time to break the carbohydrates down into pieces that your body can use for energy.

Carbs. 400 Answers Carbohydrates are found in many different foods. Potatoes, breads, crackers, syrups and other sugars are all good sources of carbohydrates.

Carbs. 500 Answers Your body uses carbohydrates as a source of energy. Your body breaks the complex carbohydrates down into glucose that your body uses in cellular respiration to produce ATP

Fats 100 Answers Lipids are substances that do not dissolve in water.

Fats 200 Answers Fats and oils are either solid or liquid at room temperature

Fats 300 Answers Fats are solid at room temperature and come mostly from animals and oils are liquid and come mostly from plants

Fats 400 Answers It is important that I have some fats in my diet as my body uses them as a source of stored energy.

Fats 500 Answers Fats are made up of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon

Stem Cells 100 Answers Stem cells do not yet have a specific function within the body.

Stem Cells 200 Answers While stem cells are waiting for their function they continue to divide and multiply and make more stem cells.

Stem Cells 300 Answers The process of differentiation is where the stem cell receives a signal that tells it to begin producing proteins. The proteins that the cell produces tells the cell what type of role it will have in the body. When the stem cell differentiates is also stops multiplying.

Stem Cells 400 Answers My embryonic stem cells have all differentiated and all have a specific function within the body.

Stem Cells 500 Answers Scientists and doctors hope that stem cells can be used to grow replacement limbs and organs. In my case I could have a new spinal cord created from the stem cells and this may enable me to walk again.

Plants 100 Answers Photosynthesis is the process that plants use to create food.

Plants 200 Answers Plants store their food in their nuts, fruits, seeds and roots

Plants 300 Answers My potato would begin using the stored energy that it has to try and grow. The potato would feel less firm and I would see sprouts develop from the skin.

Plants 400 Answers The three elements that go into, and come out of photosynthesis are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

Plants 500 Answers Sunlight is needed to break the bonds in Carbon Dioxide and Water. Bibliography And End

Bibliography Author(Unknown) Rochester Community Schools. 2009. Http://www.rochester.k12.mi.us Accessed 2/23/09 The Game Finish