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THIS IS JEEPARTY
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With Your Host... YOUR NAME
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The Elements of Life Atoms and Molecules Acids and Bases Organic Compounds Organic Functions Monomers and Polymers 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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The four elements that make up 96% of living things
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What are Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen?
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The element that can form long stable chains
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What is Carbon? A 200
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The element found in nucleic acids and proteins, but not in carbohydrates and lipids
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What is Nitrogen? A 300
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Elements found in very small quantities
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What are Trace elements?
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The most common compound found in living cells
A 500
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What is water? A 500
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Compounds that are not water soluble
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What are Lipids? B 100
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A compound that contains carbon and 2 hydrogen for every one oxygen
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What are carbohydrates?
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A compound that consists of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur
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What is a Protein? B 300
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The only organic compound that contains Phosphorus
B 400
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What are Nucleic Acids? B 400
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Includes Cholesterol and Waxes
B 500
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What are Lipids? B 500
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The molecule that cells use for genetic information
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What are Nucleic Acids? C 100
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The compound that cells use for structures and enzymes
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What are Proteins? C 200
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Used mostly for energy, but also used for hormones and to form waterproof coatings
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What are Lipids? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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The 2 compounds that function mostly to provide and store energy
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What are Carbohydrates and Lipids?
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Organic compounds recognized by the suffix “ose”
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What are carbohydrates? (glucose, fructose, sucrose)
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The polymer form of carbohydrates
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What are starches? D 100
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Made from fatty acids and glycerol
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What are Lipids? D 200
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A simple name for Monosaccharides
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What are Sugars? D 300
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The monomer form of nucleic acids
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What are Nucleotides? D 400
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The polymer formed from amino acids
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What are Proteins? (also Polypeptides) D 500
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Equal to the atomic number
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What are Protons? E 100
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Formed when the number of protons is NOT equal to the number of electrons
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What are Ions? E 200
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The 2 subatomic particles that add up to the Atomic Mass
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What are Protons and Neutrons?
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Chemical bonds formed by sharing electrons
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What are Covalent Bonds?
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Atoms of the same element that have different atomic mass
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What are Isotopes? E 500
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pH = 7 F 100
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What is Neutral? F 100
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pH is less than 7 F 200
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What are Acids? F 200
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pH of 12-14 F 300
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What are Strong Bases? F 300
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The ion released by an Acid
F 400
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What are hydrogen ions (H+)?
F 400
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The ion released by Bases
F 500
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What are hydroxide ions (OH-)?
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Enzymes Please record your wager.
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