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Jeopardy Wonderful WATER All Kinds Of CARBS LET ’S BOND FAT CHANCE! Ch. 2 Miscellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
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A-100 ANSWER: This type of bond is found between one H2O molecule and another H2O molecule. QUESTION: What is a Hydrogen Bond.
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A-200 ANSWER: This term refers to the property of water that will float a paper clip. QUESTION: What is cohesion causing surface tension
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A-300 ANSWER: Water has a very high SHC due to its hydrogen bonding, SHC stands for this. QUESTION: What is SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY.
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A-400 ANSWER: List two properties of water that are most essential for allowing aquatic food chains to exist. QUESTION: What are – Transparency and – Expansion when changing to a solid (less dense as a solid)
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A-500 ANSWER: A sample of a watery solution has 10-5 X X 1023 H+ ions, what is its pH? QUESTION: What is a pH of 5.
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B-100 ANSWER: Molecule shown here. QUESTION: What is GLYCOGEN
QUESTION : What is GLYCOGEN – many many side chains
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B-200 ANSWER: Molecule shown here:
QUESTION: What is a GLUCOSE molecule.
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B-300 ANSWER: Any 5-carbon simple sugar molecule are classified as being this type of simple sugar. QUESTION: What is a PENTOSE.
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B-400 ANSWER:This is the name of the specific pentose sugar found in DNA with the formula C5H10O4. QUESTION: What is DEOXYRIBOSE.
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B-500 ANSWER: These two monosaccharides form during the hydrolysis of SUCROSE. QUESTION: What are GLUCOSE and FRUCTOSE.
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C-100 ANSWER: This type of bond will form between Chlorine (17) and Sodium (11) QUESTION: What is an IONIC bond
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C-200 ANSWER: This states that an atom is most stable when it has 8 electrons in its outer-most shell. QUESTION: What is the OCTET RULE
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C-300 ANSWER: Calcium (20) would like to donate this many electrons during an ionic bond formation. QUESTION: What is TWO
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C-400 ANSWER: The SPECIFIC name given to the type of covalent bond that forms between one amino acid and the next amino acid. QUESTION: What is a PEPTIDE BOND.
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C-500 ANSWER: This many molecules of water form during the hydrolysis of a triglyceride. QUESTION: What is ZERO – as three molecules are consumed during the reaction – none are produced.
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D-100 ANSWER: The type of fatty acids that always have at least two hydrogen per carbon in their chains. QUESTION: What is a SATURATED fatty acid.
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D-200 ANSWER: The lipid shown here, belongs to this category.
QUESTION: What is a STEROL LIPID (Steroid) This is aldosterone
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D-300 ANSWER: The molecule shown here.
QUESTION: What is a PHOSPHOLIPID
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D-400 ANSWER: Three of these and one of these is required to build the molecule shown here. QUESTION : What is one glycerol and three fatty acids.
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D-500 ANSWER: The formula here, that would belong to the fats – A) C5H10O4 B) NH2C2H4CO2H C) HCO3- D) C35H70O2 QUESTION: What is D) - C35H70O2 it is the formula for a fatty acid. A) = Deoxyribose, B) = Amino Acid C) = Bicarbonate ion
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E-100 ANSWER: If a solution has a pH of 4.0, how many more H+’s will it have than something that has a pH of 8.0 QUESTION: What is 10,000 X more
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E-200 ANSWER: The molecule on the right has lost one of its Hydrogen atoms, as a result it has a (-) charge to it. What is it? QUESTION: What is a BICARBONATE ION
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E-300 ANSWER: The monomer shown here. QUESTION: What is a nucleotide
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E-400 ANSWER: The type of monomer shown here
QUESTION: What is an AMINO ACID
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E-500 ANSWER: These are the full proper names for the four RNA nitrogenous bases. QUESTION: What are : Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Uracil.
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FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The name and formula for the sugar found in this molecule. QUESTION: What is RIBOSE C5H10O5 as ATP uses Adenine base attached to a Ribose sugar.
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