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AP Biology Jeopardy!

BIOCHEMISTRYWater Acid Base CarbsLipidsProteins Nucleic Acids Final

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back

FINAL JEOPARDY The answer is…. The answer is….

Final Jeopardy back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 back

Answers Final Jeopardy Answer--Who is Albert Einstein?

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Water 200 The number of water molecules that can hydrogen bond to a single water molecule. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question 4 back

Water 400 In a water molecule, oxygen is electronegative which means it has a partial _____ charge and the hydrogens have a partial ____ charge. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Negative; positive back

Water 600 The definition of a kilocalorie. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C back

Water 800 When water condenses on a surface, the temperature increases due to this happening. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question T The release of heat by the formation of hydrogen bonds back

Water 1000 The number of grams of C 2 H 6 required to make 1 L of a 0.5 M solution of the molecule? (Carbon = 12, Oxygen = 16, Hydrogen = 1) back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question 15 back

Acid Base 200 Acids donate this to solution Back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question H+ back

Daily Double Daily Double

Acid Base 400 If a pH increased from 6 to 10, this would be the concentration of H+ ions. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The concentration of H+ ions have DECREASED by 10 X 10 X 10 X 10 = 10,000 back

Acid Base 600 Bases donate this to solution. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question OH- back

Acid Base 800 What a buffer does. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Accept H+ ions when they are in excess and donating H+ ions when they are low. back

Acid Base 1000 The name of the enzyme that monitors blood pH in humans. (removes CO 2 ) back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Carbonic Anhydrase back

Carbs 200 The bond made between two sugars when forming a monosaccharide. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Glycosidic back

Carbs 400 The process used to create a polysaccharide (the reaction) back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Dehydration Synthesis back

Carbs 600 The reason why humans cannot digest cellulose. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Humans only have the enzyme to hydrolyze alpha glycosidic links. Cellulose has beta links. back

Carbs 800 The monomer of a starch back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Monosaccharide back

Carbs 1000 What would be the chemical formula when making maltose? (Glucose + Glucose) back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question C 12 H 22 O 11 (Lose a water molecule) back

Lipid 200 A triglyceride is made up of these. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Glycerol and 3 fatty acids back

Lipids 400 Name the Structure (generic term) back backback

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Steroid back

Evo Lingo 600 True or False Lipids are water soluble back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question False back

Daily Double Daily Double

Lipids 800 In a phospholipid, the phosphate head is Hydrophobic/hydrophilic. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Hydrophilic back

Lipids 1000 The picture is a(n) saturated/unsaturated fatty acid. Explain what that means. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Unsaturated There is a double bond between carbons (not saturated with Hydrogens) back

Proteins 200 Monomers of a protein. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Amino acids back

Proteins 400 There are 20 amino acids. This is what makes each one different. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question R group side chain back

Proteins 600 The type of bond formed between two amino acids in a protein. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Peptide back

Patterns 800 Disulfide bonds in a protein indicate this structure. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Tertiary back

Patterns 1000 The biochemical cause of sickle cell disease. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The amino acid glutamic acid is replaced with valine. Causes a confirmational change in protein structure  change in RBC structure at the PRIMARY level back

Nucleic Acids 200 Three parts of a nucleotide back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Pentose sugar, nitrogenous base, and phosphate back

Nucleic Acids 400 back Two examples of nucleic acids.

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question DNA and RNA (ATP is a special nucelotide) (ATP is a special nucelotide) back

Nucleic Acids 600 Type of bond between each nucleotide. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Phosphodiester back

Nucleic Acids 800 The purines and the pyrimadines. back

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Purines: Adenine and Guanine Pyrimadines: Cytosine, Uracil, and Thymine back

Nucleic Acids 1000 back Who discovered DNA?

Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question ROSALIND FRANKLIN!!! (Oh yeah, and those dudes Watson, Crick, and Wilkins) back