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What’a Matter wit’ You?’ H’s, O’s and C’s Carbo Loading Gotta Love the Lipids Protein Power Know the Nucleics

A substance made of two or more elements combined in a fixed ratio. A 100

What is a compound? A 100

Required by organisms in only tiny quantities. A 200

What are Trace Elements? A 200

Valence electrons shared by two atoms. A 300

What is a covalent bond? A 300

A negatively charged ion. A 400

What is an anion? A 400

Results from one atom in a compound having greater electronegativity. A 500

What is a polar covalent bond? A 500

The attraction between the slightly negative oxygen of one water molecule and the slightly positive hydrogen of another. B 100

What is a hydrogen bond? B 100

Substances that are water soluble. B 200

What is hydrophyllic? B 200

Functional group of alcohols. B 300

What is hydroxyl (-OH)? B 300

Functional group that acts as a base. B 400

What is amino (-NH 2 ) B 400

Functional group of ketones and aldehydes. B 500

What is carbonyl ( CO)? B 500

Small units that make up polymers. C 100

What are monomers? C 100

In this reaction two monomers are combined and one water molecule is released. C 200

What is dehydration synthesis (condensation)? C 200

Sucrose and lactose are examples of this type of sugar. C 300

What is a disaccharide? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

A strong structural carbohydrate found in animal shells. C 400

What is chitin? C 400

Polysaccharide making up thick cell walls of plants. C 500

What is cellulose? C 500

Fats are made of glycerol and three of these. D 100

What are fatty acids? D 100

Contain at least one double bond. D 200

What are unsaturated fats? D 200

Type of cell that stores fats. D 300

What is adipose? D 300

Major component of cell membranes. D 400

What are phospholipids? D 400

Important steroid found in cell membranes. D 500

What is cholesterol? D 500

Monomers of proteins. E 100

What are amino acids? E 100

Symbol for variable group or side chain of protein. E 200

What is an “R group” E 200

Type of bond in proteins. E 300

What is a peptide bond? E 300

Name of change to a protein caused by environmental change, for example heat or pH E 400

What is denature? E 400

The association of two or more polypeptide chains into one large functional protein. E 500

What is quaternary structure? E 500

The molecule of heredity. F 100

What is DNA? F 100

These polymers make up DNA. F 200

What are nucleotides? F 200

The other part of a nucleotide besides pentose sugar and phosphate group. F 300

What is a nitrogenous base? F 300

The other purine besides adenine. F 400

What is guanine? F 400

Nucleotides are joined by this type of bond. F 500

What is phosphodiester? F 500

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

A PO 3 group, ribose and uracil make up a monomer in this compound. Click on screen to continue

What is RNA? Click on screen to continue

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