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Chemistry and ch 1

Game Rules: Once the a question has been chosen it will appear on the screen. As soon as you know the answer raise your hand. Do not begin to answer the question until you have been called on. If question is not answered other players will have an opportunity to answer. If anyone shouts out an answer the question will be discarded and the point value will be deducted from the team score.

Body chemistry That one system That other system That one chemical OH I knew that

100 The most important metabolic molecule used for fuel in the body glucose Slide 2

200 A long glucose chain used as stored energy in the liver and muscle tissueglycogen Slide 2

300 Steroid molecules are in the major family of Fats/lipids Slide 2

400 A fat that has a chain of carbons with some double bonds is ______atedunsaturated Slide 2

500 This element is distinctly found in proteins and their building blocks amino acidsNitrogen Slide 2

100 This type of molecule stores information Nucleic acids Slide 2

200 The most important fuel for the cell is ATP Slide 2

300 A nucleic acid is made from a nitrogen base, a phosphate and _____ 5 carbon sugar Slide 2

400 Adenine would pair with ____ in DNA thymine Slide 2

500 Another name for an organic catalyst enzyme Slide 2

100 What does and enzyme do? Speeds up chemical reaction, by lowering energy needed to start Slide 2

200 the back is called Slide 2

Dorsal/ posterior The system that directs long term changes in the bodyendocrine

300 Responsible for defense against disease lymphatic Slide 2

400 Helps control temp and protect the body from environmentintegumentary Slide 2

500 The level of organization preceding the organ level istissue Slide 2

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100 Conserves body water or eliminates wasteurinary Slide 2

200 Includes the heartCardiovascular Slide 2

300 Moves fluid through the body, also moves limbs muscular Slide 2

400 The process where an organism increases the size and/or number of cellsgrowth Slide 2

500 Under the armpitaxial Slide 2

100 Toward the main segment of the bodyproximal Slide 2

200 Below or at a lower level Slide 2 inferior

300 At or near to the body surfacesuperficial Slide 2

400 Behind the kneepopilitial Slide 2

500 Away from the attached base distal Slide 2