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THIS IS

With Host... Your

Carbohydrates LipidsProteinsNucleic Acids Labs Odd & Ends

A single sugar or what some may call a simple sugar A 100

What is a monosaccharide? A 100

What it is called when two monosaccharides are bonded together A 200

What is a disaccharide? A 200

Long term storage of carbohydrates for plants A 300

What is starch? A 300

Long term carbohydrate storage for animals A 400

What is glycogen? A 400

Ratio of Carbon, Hydrogen to Oxygen A 500

What is 1:2:1? A 500

Most Lipids subunits B 100

What are 3 fatty acids & glycerol? B 100

A triglyceride which is a lipid has how many fatty acids? B 200

What is 3 fatty acids? B 200

A saturated fatty acid is saturated with …. B 300

What is hydrogens? B 300

The elements that a lipid contains B 400

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and phosphate? B 400

The subunits of a phospholipid and the correct number of each B 500

What is glycerol, 2 fatty acids and a phosphate group? B 500

The subunits of protein C 100

What are amino acids? C 100

The number of different amino acids C 200

What are 20 different amino acids? C 200

The function of a enzyme C 300

What is to speed up a reaction? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What is a nucleotide made up of and (for 10 extra points on top of your wage, draw a nucleotide) C 400

What is a phosphate group, sugar and nitrogen base? C 400

2 functions of proteins C 500

What is support, enzymes, transport, defense, hormones & motion? (2 of these is all that is needed pg 46) C 500

Two examples of nucleic acids D 100

What is DNA & RNA? D 100

Building blocks of nucleic acids D 200

What are nucleotides? D 200

The reaction that is used to build polymers of nucleotides (hint: same reaction used to build polymers of carbs, lipids and proteins) D 300

What is a dehydration reaction? D 300

ATP is a nucleotide with how many phosphates (it’s in the name) D 400

What is tri-phosphate or 3 phosphate groups? D 400

The name of the bond that holds two amino acids together D 500

What is a peptide bond? D 500

A fructose and a glucose sugar together make a…. E 100

What is sucrose or what is a disaccharide? E 100

The process that breaks up a disaccharide or any two molecules E 200

What is hydrolysis? E 200

What it is called when a carbohydrate (sugar) has the same molecular formula, but a different structural formula E 300

What is a isomer? E 300

The type of macromolecule an enzyme is & what is it’s job? E 400

What is a protein and what is speed up a reaction? E 400

Draw a phospholipid bilayer and label the hydrophobic and hydrophilic end & where a phospholipid bilayer can be found E 500

Where is all cell membranes? (Mrs. Calhoun will check drawings) E 500

What are all cell membranes made out of & what is an example of a lipid F 100

What is a phospholipid bi- layer what is (butter, oil, steroids, hormones, waxes) F 100

What has a glycerol, 2 fatty acid chains and a phosphate group? F 200

What is a phospholipid bi- layer? F 200

Which of the 4 macromolecules go through dehydration to form new bonds? F 300

What is all 4 of the macromolecules? (must have picked all four to get this right) F 300

The 6 elements that most living organisms are made out of? F 400

What is CHNOPS? F 400

All organisms of the same species live in an area at the same time (the term) F 500

What is Population? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Proteins & their sub-units amino acids Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What are the 2 functional groups names that are on either end of a amino acid? Use the white board Click on screen to continue

1.Carboxyl group (COOH) 2. Amine group (NH 2 ) Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!