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Biochemistry Jeopardy Chem IS TRYEnzymesMacromoleculesPotpourriMore Potpourri

This forms when two atoms share electrons equally

Oxygen, fluorine and nitrogen tend to form polar bonds with other atoms because of this property of the elements

Molecules with this property are hydrophobic

When oxygen forms a polar bond, it causes this to occur on the oxygen atom

The following diagram represents this type of chemical attraction

This is required to begin a chemical reaction

If an enzyme were added to the un-catalyzed reaction diagrammed below, the activation energy would fall in this range

Identify 3 environmental factors which could cause the phenomenon shown below

This causes the rate of reaction shown between B and C

When you exercise, this is how mass leaves your body

Proteins are made of this monomer

Glycogen and starch are examples of this class of macromolecule

The molecule shown below is this monomer

Steroids, fats and waxes all have this property in common

Proteins have very diverse structures, because their monomers have these unique features

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by doing this

Chemical reactions generally occur to fill up each atoms’ ____ ___

This molecule is the main component of cell membranes

Identify 2 things that are occurring at the time indicated by the arrow on the following graph

On a whiteboard draw a hydrogen bond between water and ammonia (NH3)

A partial charge is caused by this

F- has this many electrons

At 40 seconds this is the rate of reaction

The diagram below represents this

Draw an amino acid on a whiteboard