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Welcome to Jeopardy With your host, Ms. Buchalski Today’s Topic: Biochemistry

How many protons does Nitrogen have? A. 6 A. 6 A. 6 A. 6 B. 7 B. 7 B. 7 B. 7 C. 5 C. 5 C. 5 C. 5 D. 8 D. 8 D. 8 D. 8

NaCl is an example of what type of bond… A. Covalent Bond A. Covalent BondCovalent BondCovalent Bond B. Ionic Bond B. Ionic BondIonic BondIonic Bond C. Ion C. IonIon D. Non-polar Bond D. Non-polar Bond D. Non-polar Bond D. Non-polar Bond

What is the purpose of fat in the body? List 2.

O 2+ has how many electrons? A. 8 A. 88 B. 10 B C. 12 C D. 6 D. 66

Which of the following is an example of Nucleic Acid? A. DNA A. DNADNA B. Glucose B. GlucoseGlucose C. Sodium C. SodiumSodium D. Oil D. OilOil

Which of the following will NOT denature an enzyme? A. Heat A. HeatHeat B. pH change to basic B. pH change to basicpH change to basicpH change to basic C. Time C. TimeTime D. pH change from acid to neutral D. pH change from acid to neutralpH change from acid to neutralpH change from acid to neutral

Bases release _____ in solution. A. H + A. H +H +H + B. OH - B. OH -OH -OH - C. OH + C. OH +OH +OH + D. H 2 0 D. H 2 0H 2 0H 2 0

Label this! A. nucleus A. nucleusnucleus B. proton B. protonproton C. neutron C. neutronneutron D. electrons D. electronselectrons

Glucose is an example of… A. Protein A. ProteinProtein B. Carbohydrate B. CarbohydrateCarbohydrate C. Nucleic Acid C. Nucleic AcidNucleic AcidNucleic Acid D. Lipid D. LipidLipid

If you add lemonade mix to water, the water is the ______. A. Solvent A. SolventSolvent B. Solution B. SolutionSolution C. Solute C. SoluteSolute D. Mixture D. MixtureMixture

This diagram is considered... A. Enzyme A. Enzyme B. Exothermic Reaction B. Exothermic Reaction C. Endothermic Reaction C. Endothermic Reaction D. Activation Energy D. Activation Energy

Identify a product in this reaction. HCl + H2O H + + Cl - + H 2 0 A. HCl A. HClHCl B. H+ B. H+H+ C. H C. H 2 0 2H 2 0 2H D. None of the above D. None of the aboveNone of the aboveNone of the above

F - has how many protons? A. 19 A B. 18 B C. 9 C. 99 D. 8 D. 88

Water is an example of ________ A. An atom A. An atomAn atomAn atom B. An ion B. An ionAn ionAn ion C. A molecule C. A moleculeA moleculeA molecule D. A element D. A elementA elementA element

Atomic Mass tells you the number of __________. A. Protons A. ProtonsProtons B. Neutrons B. NeutronsNeutrons C. Protons and neutrons C. Protons and neutronsProtons and neutronsProtons and neutrons D. Protons and electrons D. Protons and electronsProtons and electronsProtons and electrons

Which of the following is the activation energy? A. 1 A. 1 B. 2 B. 2 C. 3 C. 3 D. 4 D. 4

If Carbon has 6 protons and 7 electrons, then it _______. A. is an isomer A. is an isomeris an isomeris an isomer B. is a polymer B. is a polymeris a polymeris a polymer C. is an ion C. is an ionis an ionis an ion D. is an isotope D. is an isotopeis an isotopeis an isotope

Oxygen will be happy if… A. It gains 2 electrons A. It gains 2 electronsIt gains 2 electronsIt gains 2 electrons B. It loses 2 electrons B. It loses 2 electronsIt loses 2 electronsIt loses 2 electrons C. It gains 1 electron C. It gains 1 electronIt gains 1 electronIt gains 1 electron D. It loses 3 electrons D. It loses 3 electronsIt loses 3 electronsIt loses 3 electrons

Enzymes are ______. A. Living A. LivingLiving B. Catalysts B. CatalystsCatalysts C. Used up in reactions C. Used up in reactionsUsed up in reactionsUsed up in reactions D. Can withstand high temperatures D. Can withstand high temperaturesCan withstand high temperaturesCan withstand high temperatures

Which of the following is an example of a nucleic acid? A. A. GlucoseGlucose B. OilOil C. MaltoseMaltose D. RNA D. RNA

Which is a macromolecule of life? A. Salt A. SaltSalt B. Calcium B. CalciumCalcium C. DNA C. DNADNA D. Oxygen D. OxygenOxygen

What type of lipid is demonstrated below? A. Saturated A. Saturated B. Unsaturated B. Unsaturated C. Polyunsaturated C. Polyunsaturated D. Both B and C D. Both B and C

Fill in the blank. Oreo Cookies! Oreo Cookies! Calories160 Fat???? Carbohydrates25g Protein2g

A pH of 12 is a … A. Strong Acid A. Strong AcidStrong AcidStrong Acid B. Strong Base B. Strong BaseStrong BaseStrong Base C. Weak Acid C. Weak AcidWeak AcidWeak Acid D. Weak Base D. Weak BaseWeak BaseWeak Base E. Neutral E. NeutralNeutral

Red litmus paper turns ______ in the presence of a base. A. Yellow A. YellowYellow B. Red B. RedRed C. Blue C. BlueBlue D. White D. WhiteWhite

Fill in the blank. **** Bases taste ________.****

Which is the electron configuration for Carbon? A.B. A.B. C. D. C. D.

When [H+] = [OH-], then A. Acids take over A. Acids take overAcids take overAcids take over B. pH 7 B. pH 7pH 7pH 7 C. Slightly basic C. Slightly basicSlightly basicSlightly basic D. Extra electrons D. Extra electronsExtra electronsExtra electrons

How many electrons are in Li 2- A. 1 A. 11 B. 2 B. 22 C. 5 C. 55 D. 3 D. 33

How many total atoms are in 4CH 4 A. 4 A. 44 B. 8 B. 88 C. 16 C D. 20 D. 2020

How many electrons are in chlorine's valence shell? A. 8 A. 88 B. 2 B. 22 C. 7 C. 77 D. 5 D

Covalent bond involves… A. Opposite charges attract A. Opposite charges attractOpposite charges attractOpposite charges attract B. One atom gives up an electron and the other accepts it B. One atom gives up an electron and the other accepts itOne atom gives up an electron and the other accepts itOne atom gives up an electron and the other accepts it C. Atoms sharing electrons C. Atoms sharing electronsAtoms sharing electronsAtoms sharing electrons D. All of the above D. All of the aboveAll of the aboveAll of the above

The picture at the bottom is considered…. A. Disaccharide A. Disaccharide B. Fat B. Fat C. Nucleic Acid C. Nucleic Acid D. Amino Acid D. Amino Acid

Which of the following is NOT considered a polymer? A. Protein A. Protein B. Fat B. Fat C. Carbohydrates C. Carbohydrates D. Nucleic Acids D. Nucleic Acids

Salt water is considered A. Homogeneous mixture A. Homogeneous mixture B. Heterogeneous mixture B. Heterogeneous mixture C. Covalent Bonds C. Covalent Bonds D. Double Covalent mixture D. Double Covalent mixture