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Jeopardy!

1985 POP CULTURE JEOPARDY! “O” CANADA JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! KNOW YOUR BORDERS JEOPARDY! WHAT’S YOUR SIGN? FLY LIKE AN EAGLE JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! NATIONAL PASTIMES $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Matter and Substances

Carbohydrates

More Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins and Nucleic Acids

Energy and Metabolism

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 1985 POP CULTURE Matter and Substances “O” CANADA Carbohydrates More Carbohydrates Lipids WHAT’S YOUR SIGN? FLY LIKE AN EAGLE Proteins and Nucleic Acids Energy and Metabolism NATIONAL PASTIMES $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy!

Matter and Substances 100 The smallest unit of matter that can’t be broken down by chemical means

Matter and Substances 100 What are atoms?

Matter and Substances 200 A chemical bond that shares electrons

Matter and Substances 200 What is a covalent bond?

The three atomic components that have equivalent numbers Matter and Substances Daily Double The three atomic components that have equivalent numbers

Matter and Substances Daily Double What are the atomic number, protons, and electrons?

Matter and Substances 400 Molecules with partial charges on opposite ends

Matter and Substances 400 What are polar molecules?

Matter and Substances 500 Atoms of an element that have different numbers of neutrons

Matter and Substances 500 What are isotopes?

Carbohydrates 100 The most basic element in biochemistry

Carbohydrates 100 What is carbon?

Carbohydrates 200 True or false: Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

Carbohydrates 200 What is false?

Carbohydrates 300 The three types of sugars

Carbohydrates 300 What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides?

Carbohydrates 400 Hundreds of glucose molecules bonded together

Carbohydrates 400 What is starch?

Carbohydrates 500 Unused glucose in animals is stored as this

Carbohydrates 500 What is glycogen?

More Carbohydrates 100 Identify the carbohydrate level: glucose

More Carbohydrates 100 What is a monosaccharide?

More Carbohydrates 200 Identify the carbohydrate level: sucrose

More Carbohydrates 200 What is a disaccharide?

More Carbohydrates 300 Identify the carbohydrate level: ribose

More Carbohydrates 300 What is a monosaccharide?

More Carbohydrates 400 Identify the carbohydrate level: fructose

More Carbohydrates 400 What is a monosaccharide?

More Carbohydrates 500 The two carbohydrates used for support

More Carbohydrates 500 What are cellulose and chitin?

Lipids 100 True or false: Lipids are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms that will not dissolve in water

Lipids 100 What is false?

Lipids 200 Molecules used as sex hormones

Lipids 200 What are testosterone and estrogen?

Lipids 300 The primary purpose of fats

Lipids 300 What is to act as long-term energy storage units?

Lipids 400 A lipid molecule that has a double covalent bond between two carbon atoms

Lipids 400 What is an unsaturated fatty acid?

The lipid that covers parts of plants and aquatic birds to repel water Lipids Daily Double The lipid that covers parts of plants and aquatic birds to repel water

Lipids Daily Double What is wax?

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 100 True or false: Proteins are composed of a few chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 100 What is false?

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 200 Building blocks of proteins

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 200 What are amino acids?

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 300 A molecule made up of a sugar, phosphate group, and a base

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 300 What is a nucleotide?

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 400 The molecule that produces proteins and the one that stores genetic information respectfully

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 400 What are RNA and DNA?

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 500 Covalent bond between two amino acids

Proteins and Nucleic Acids 500 What is a peptide bond?

Energy and Metabolism 100 A substance that participates in a chemical reaction

Energy and Metabolism 100 What is a reactant (or substrate)?

Energy and Metabolism 200 The minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction

Energy and Metabolism 200 What is activation energy?

Energy and Metabolism 300 Identify the reactants: Fe2O3 + 2Al Energy and Metabolism 300 Identify the reactants: Fe2O3 + 2Al Al2O3 + 2Fe

Energy and Metabolism 300 What are Fe2O3 and 2Al ?

Energy and Metabolism 400 The substance acted upon by an enzyme

Energy and Metabolism 400 What is a substrate?

Energy and Metabolism 500 The area that attaches to a substrate on an enzyme

Energy and Metabolism 500 What is an active site?

Final Jeopardy! Matter and Substances

Matter and Substances The two structures used to show the movement of negatively charged particles

What are the Bohr diagram and the Lewis dot diagram?