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Macro- molecules Choo-choo Trains ProteinsChem basics Example Molecules Potpourri

A chain of amino acids A 100

A chain of rings A 200

A chain of nucleotides A 300

glycerol and fatty acids A 400

Enzymes A 500

B 100 Chain of repeating units

A subunit of a polymer B 200

Building blocks of proteins B 300

A dietary source of complex carbohydrates B 400

Polymers that form helices B 500

Protein catalysts C 100

The key to a protein’s function C 200

What an enzyme “works” on C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Where the substrate fits on the enzyme C 400

When proteins “melt” C 500

Involve sharing electrons D 100

Number of covalent bonds carbon makes D 200

Have C and H D 300

Different atoms bonded together D 400

Involves the interaction of matter and energy D 500

A simple sugar E 100

A protein E 200

A lipid E 300

A nucleic acid E 400

An enzyme E 500

A dietary source of complex carbohydrates F 100

hemoglobin F 200

A function of carbohydrates F 300

The instructions for protein construction F 400

A Factor that influences enzyme reaction rate F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Enzymes Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The point at which adding more enzyme or substrate doesn’t increase the reaction rate

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What is a Protein? A 100

What are complex carbohydrates? A 200

What are nucleic acids? A 300

What are lipids? A 400

What are proteins? A 500

What is a polymer? B 100

What is a monomer? B 200

What are amino acids B 300

What is…..(discuss this one)? B 400

What are nucleic acids? B 500

What are enzymes? C 100

What is shape? C 200

What is a substrate? C 300

What is the active site? C 400

What is denaturation? C 500

What are covalent bonds? D 100

What is 4? D 200

What are organic compounds? D 300

What is a compound? D 400

What is a chemical reaction? D 500

Do you agree? E 100

Do you agree? E 200

Do you agree? E 300

What is DNA or RNA? E 400

Do you agree? E 500

Do you agree? E 100

What is a protein that carries oxygen? E 200

Do you agree? E 300

What is DNA? E 400

Temperature or enzyme substrate concentration E 500

What is the saturation point? E 500