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1 Jeopardy Click to begin.

2 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points
Organic vs Inorganic And Monomers vs Polymers Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins STRUCTURE 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

3 FILL THIS CHART: Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules
Elements found in each Would you find this in living things? Is it produced by living things?

4 Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules Elements found in each Anything but carbon. Except Carbon Dioxide. Water, NaCl, oxygen gas C, H, O – carbs and lipids C, H, O, N – proteins C, H, O, N, P – nucleic acids Would you find this in living things? Yes. Is it produced by living things? Sometimes… water produced in cell respiration

5 One single unit of a polymer is called a ___________________.
b. Two units combined together is called a ___________________. c. More than two units strung together is called a __________________.

6 One single unit of a polymer is called a ___monomer___________.
b. Two units combined together is called a ____dimer_____________. c. More than two units strung together is called a __polymer________.

7 d. Two monomers join together in the process of ________________________.
e. Two monomers are separated in the process of ________________________.

8 d. Two monomers join together in the process of __dehydration synthesis.
e. Two monomers are separated in the process of ____hydrolysis______.

9 How many bonds are between the monomers above?

10 FOUR BONDS.

11 How many water molecules would be needed to break this polymer?
How many water molecules produced in making this polymer?

12 FOUR.

13 Monomer of a carbohydrate

14 Monosaccharide Simple Sugar Glucose, Fructose, and Galactose all have same chemical formula: C6H12O6

15 Dimer of a carbohydrate.

16 Disaccharide Intermediate Sugar
Sucrose: glucose and fructose Maltose: glucose and glucose Lactose: glucose and galactose

17 What is a polymer unit of a carbohydrate?

18 Polysaccharide Complex Sugar

19 Where is cellulose found. What is its function
Where is cellulose found? What is its function? And what is it also called?

20 Found: Plants Function: Structure Also called: Fiber

21 What are the two types of polysaccharides that store energy
What are the two types of polysaccharides that store energy? Where are they found?

22 Starch: stores energy in plants Glycogen: stores energy in
animals

23 A triglyceride has one ______ and three _______.

24 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids

25 How many bonds exist in a triglyceride?
How many molecules of water produced to form triglyceride? How many molecules of water needed to break a triglyceride?

26 3

27 Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Shape of Fatty Acid Chains
FATS Fatty Acid Chains Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Shape of Fatty Acid Chains State of at Room Temp.

28 Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Single Shape of Fatty Acid Chains
FATS Fatty Acid Chains Saturated Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Single Shape of Fatty Acid Chains Straight State of at Room Temp. Solid

29 Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Shape of Fatty Acid Chains
Oils Fatty Acid Chains Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Shape of Fatty Acid Chains State of at Room Temp.

30 Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Double Shape of Fatty Acid Chains Bent
OILS Fatty Acid Chains Unsaturated Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Double Shape of Fatty Acid Chains Bent State of at Room Temp. liquid

31 What is this called?

32 Found at the site of bonding in lipids and proteins.
Carboxyl Group Found at the site of bonding in lipids and proteins.

33 Monomer of a nucleic acid
is called…

34 Nucleotide

35 DNA is needed for…

36 Carries instructions for proteins, which is hereditary or genetic information from parents.
Number, order, and arrangement of nucleotides determine DNA function, or gene.

37 RNA is needed for…

38 Uses DNA nucleotide sequence, or recipe, to make proteins.

39 ATP is needed for…

40 Fuel for the cell.

41 Label the parts.

42 Many nucleotides combine to form DNA or RNA in the process of
Dehydration synthesis.

43 Monomer unit of a protein is called a…

44 AMINO ACID.

45 Dimer unit of a protein is called ___________.

46 Dipeptide

47 Bond between amino acids is called…..

48 PEPTIDE BOND.

49 Label the parts…

50

51 Polymers of proteins are called ____________.
If there are 23 amino acids in a protein, how many molecules of water are needed to break apart the protein to form 23 amino acids? ______________ If there are 1357 amino acids in a protein, how many molecules of water were produced when making this protein? _____________________ What must a polypeptide do before it becomes a functional protein? ______________________

52 Polymers of proteins are called _polypeptides.
If there are 23 amino acids in a protein, how many molecules of water are needed to break apart the protein to form 23 amino acids? __22____________ If there are 1357 amino acids in a protein, how many molecules of water were produced when making this protein? _____1356________________ What must a polypeptide do before it becomes a functional protein? ____FOLD!!!

53 What is this molecule?

54 d. Hypothesis

55 What is this molecule?

56 Maltose: Glucose + Glucose Sucrose: Glucose + Fructose
Disaccharide. Maltose: Glucose + Glucose Sucrose: Glucose + Fructose Lactose: Glucose + Galactose

57 What is this molecule?

58 6 water molecules produced.
Polypeptide. 7 amino acids. 6 peptide bonds. 6 water molecules produced.

59 What is this molecule?

60 Four possible N-bases. Found in this:
Nucleotide. Four possible N-bases. Found in this:

61 What is this molecule?

62 Unsaturated Fatty Acid

63 What is this molecule?

64 Saturated Triglyceride

65 Final Jeopardy Make your wager


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