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Basic Concepts Comp- ounds… Organic Comp Inorgan Comp Nucleic & ATP Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

Basic Concepts Question for 5 Points Occupies space and has mass. Show Answer

Basic Concepts Answer for 5 Points Matter Back to Board

Basic Concepts Question for 10 Points Substance that cannot be decomposed by ordinary means. Show Answer

Basic Concepts Answer for 10 Points Atom Back to Board

Basic Concepts Question for 15 Points The atomic number of an element is also the number of _______. Show Answer

Basic Concepts Answer for 15 Points Protons Back to Board

Basic Concepts Question for 20 Points Atoms that have either gained or lost an electron. Show Answer

Basic Concepts Answer for 20 Points Ions Back to Board

Basic Concepts Question for 25 Points The four most common elements in the human body. Show Answer

Basic Concepts Answer for 25 Points Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen Back to Board

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Question for 5 Points Combination of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds. Show Answer

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Answer for 5 Points Molecule Back to Board

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Question for 10 Points Substance composed of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined. Show Answer

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Answer for 10 Points Compound Back to Board

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Question for 15 Points Formed when an atom loses an electron or electrons to another atom creating an overall positive charge. Show Answer

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Answer for 15 Points Cation Back to Board

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Question for 20 Points Attraction between atoms due to gain or loss of electrons. Show Answer

Ionic Bond Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Answer for 20 Points Back to Board

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Question for 25 Points Formed by the sharing of three pairs electrons. Show Answer

Compounds, Molecules, & Bonding Answer for 25 Points Triple covalent bond Back to Board

Organic Compounds Question for 5 Points Contains Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen Show Answer

Organic Compounds Answer for 5 Points Carbohydrate Back to Board

Organic Compounds Question for 10 Points Provides 9.2 kcalories per gram Show Answer

Organic Compounds Answer for 10 Points Lipids (fat) Back to Board

Organic Compounds Question for 15 Points Composed of amino acids Show Answer

Organic Compounds Answer for 15 Points Protein Back to Board

Organic Compounds Question for 20 Points Amino acids are held together by _______ bonds. Show Answer

Organic Compounds Answer for 20 Points Peptide Back to Board

Organic Compounds Question for 25 Points Name the four fat soluble vitamins. Show Answer

Organic Compounds Answer for 25 Points A, D, E, K Back to Board

Inorganic Compounds Question for 5 Points Universal Solvent Show Answer

Inorganic Compounds Answer for 5 Points Water Back to Board

Inorganic Compounds Question for 10 Points Does not contain this atom. Show Answer

Inorganic Compounds Answer for 10 Points Carbon Back to Board

Inorganic Compounds Question for 15 Points Combination of a solvent and solute. Show Answer

Inorganic Compounds Answer for 15 Points Solution Back to Board

Inorganic Compounds Question for 20 Points Usually _______ bonded. Show Answer

Inorganic Compounds Answer for 20 Points Ionically Back to Board

Inorganic Compounds Question for 25 Points Dissolves into a cation and an anion; does not have H+ or OH-. Show Answer

Inorganic Compounds Answer for 25 Points Salt Back to Board

Nucleic Acids and ATP Question for 5 Points Contains the atoms C,H,O,N, and ___. Show Answer

Nucleic Acids and ATP Answer for 5 Points P (Phosphorus) Back to Board

Nucleic Acids and ATP Question for 10 Points Formed by a sugar (deoxyribose or ribose), a phosphate, and a nitrogen base. Show Answer

Nucleic Acids and ATP Answer for 10 Points Nucleotide Back to Board

Nucleic Acids and ATP Question for 15 Points Double stranded helix found in the nucleus of cells. Show Answer

Nucleic Acids and ATP Answer for 15 Points DNA Back to Board

Nucleic Acids and ATP Question for 20 Points Single strand of nucleotides Show Answer

Nucleic Acids and ATP Answer for 20 Points RNA Back to Board

Nucleic Acids and ATP Question for 25 Points ATP is formed by an ________ unit and three ___________ groups. Show Answer

Nucleic Acids and ATP Answer for 25 Points Adenosine; phosphate Back to Board

Show Question

“Big Points” Question Name the four nitrogen bases found in DNA and identify which bond with each other. Show Answer

Big Points Answer for Big Points Adenine – Thymine Cytosine - Guanine Back to Board

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