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Jeopardy Enzymes Name that Enzyme OsmosisDiffusionOther Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Enzymes What is the highest point on the graph called?

$100 Answer from Enzymes Optimum pH

$200 Question from Enzymes What will happen if the optimum temperature for an enzyme is 50 o C, and it is raised to 70 o C?

$200 Answer from Enzymes Denature and/or stop working

$300 Question from Enzymes What will happen if the optimum temperature for an enzyme is 50 o C, and it is lowered to 30 o C?

$300 Answer from Enzymes It will slow down

$400 Question from Enzymes Enzymes end in what three letters?

$400 Answer from Enzymes -ase

$500 Question from Enzymes What is it called when someone is deficient in lactase?

$500 Answer from Enzymes Lactose intolerant

$100 Question from Name That Enzymes What is pepsins substrate?

$100 Answer from Name That Enzymes Protein

$200 Question from Name That Enzymes What is catalase’s substrate?

$200 Answer from Name That Enzymes Hydrogen Peroxide

$300 Question from Name That Enzymes What is lactase’s substrate?

$300 Answer from Name That Enzymes lactose

$400 Question from Name That Enzymes What is the product of lactase?

$400 Answer from Name That Enzymes Glucose and Galactose

$500 Question from Name That Enzymes What are catalase’s products?

$500 Answer from Name That Enzymes Water and oxygen

$100 Question from Osmosis Osmosis is the movement of __________ ___________________ from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

$100 Answer from Osmosis Water Molecules

$200 Question from Osmosis If a cell is placed in salt water. What happens to the cell and why?

$200 Answer from Osmosis Shrinks because water moves out of the cell

$300 Question from Osmosis If a cell is placed in distilled water. What happens to the cell and why?

$300 Answer from Osmosis Swells because the water moves into the cell

$400 Question from Osmosis If a cell is places in salt water the solution is __________tonic

$400 Answer from Osmosis Hyper

$500 Question from Osmosis If a cell is places in distilled water the solution is __________tonic

$500 Answer from Osmosis Hypo

$100 Question from Diffusion A membrane that allows small molecules to pass through but blocks large molecules is called

$100 Answer from Diffusion Selectively permeable membrane

$200 Question from Diffusion A dialysis bag filled with water and starch Is placed in a beaker of water and iodine. Will the starch or iodine move and why?

$200 Answer from Diffusion Iodine. It is a small molecule.

$300 Question from Diffusion A dialysis bag filled with water and starch Is placed in a beaker of water and iodine. Over Time what changes to show the iodine has Moved into the bag?

$300 Answer from Diffusion The starch turns blue-black

$400 Question from Diffusion Which molecule would pass through The selectively permeable membrane? Why?

$400 Answer from Diffusion The water molecules. It is small Enough to fit through the pores.

$500 Question from Diffusion What would happen to a salt water fish If it was moved into a fresh water pond?

$500 Answer from Diffusion The water would enter the fish And it would expand and die.

$100 Question from Other What macromolecule are enzymes?

$100 Answer from Other Protein

$200 Question from Other What is the building block of lactase?

$200 Answer from Other Amino Acids

$300 Question from Other The movement of particles from an Area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

$300 Answer from Other Diffusion

$400 Question from Other Which line represents a reaction with an Enzyme?

$400 Answer from Other Dotted Line

$500 Question from Other If a fresh water plant is placed in salt water What will happen to the cells in its leaves? What process is at work?

$500 Answer from Other The leaves will shrink. Osmosis

Final Jeopardy Which molecule move passively? Which molecule move actively? Which molecule does not move? Three substances and their location inside and outside of a cell are represented in the picture. A = water molecule B = salt molecule C = large molecule required by the cell

Final Jeopardy Answer Large molecule moves actively Salt does not move Water molecule moves passively