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Science Jeopardy Atoms Monomer Bonds Periodic Table Red/Blue Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Plants Name the three subatomic particles of an atom.
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$100 Answer Atoms What is a single repeating unit?
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$200 Question from Atoms These are the electrons in the outer most energy shell.
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$200 Answer from Plants What are valence electrons?
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$300 Question from Atoms These atoms have a eight valence electrons.
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$300 Answer from Plants What are the Nobles Gases?
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$400 Question from Atoms This is an atom with a charge.
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$400 Answer from Atoms What is an ion? H+H+
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$500 Question from Atoms Members of this group of elements all have the same number of valence electrons.
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$500 Answer from Atom s What is a family?
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$100 Question from Monomer This is a single repeating unit.
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$100 Answer from Monomer What is a monomer?
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$200 Question from Monomer The monomer of this biological molecule is a fatty acid.
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$200 Answer from Monomer What is a lipid?
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$300 Question from Monomer This group of monomers compose biologically important polysaccharides.
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$300 Answer from Monomer What is a monosaccharide?
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$400 Question from Monomer The monomer of this biological molecule is composed of three parts: a ribose sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogenous base.
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$400 Answer from Monomer What is a nucleotide?
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$500 Question from Monomer This monomer is readily used by the cell as an energy source.
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$500 Answer from Monomer What is a glucose? C 6 H 12 O 6
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$100 Question from Bonds This bond is formed when two atoms transfer electrons.
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$100 Answer from Bonds What are ionic bonds?
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$200 Question from Bonds Carbons forms these kind of bonds.
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$200 Answer from Ecology What are covalent?
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$300 Question from Bonds This type of bond is a weak bond that forms between polar molecules.
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$300 Answer from Ecology What is a hydrogen bond?
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$400 Question from Bonds Covalent bonds hold the atoms of this type of structure together.
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$400 Answer from Bonds What are molecules?
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$500 Question from Bonds Carbons can form several types of bonds with itself. Name them.
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$500 Answer from Bonds What are single, double and triple?
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$100 Question from Periodic Table The family with one valence electron readily combines with members of this family.
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$100 Answer from Periodic Table What is the 7A family?
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$200 Question from Periodic Table The members of the Noble Gases do not combine with other elements. This property makes these gases excellent choices for....
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$200 Answer from Periodic Table What are light bulbs, filling balloons, used in blimps ?
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$300 Question from Periodic Table The elements in red are.
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$300 Answer from Periodic Table What is a gas?
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$400 Question from Periodic Table Parts of matter too small to be seen with the naked eye or even a microscope.
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$400 Answer from Periodic Table What are atoms?
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$500 Question from Periodic Table This element is contained in all living organisms.
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$500 Answer from Periodic Table What is carbon?
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$100 Question from Acid/Base The hydroxide ion is produced with this substance is place in water.
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$100 Answer from Acid/Base What is a base?
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$200 Question from Acid/Base This substance has a pH value of 0 to 6.
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$200 Answer from Acid/Base What is an acid?
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$300 Question from Earth This substance works to keep an environment neutral.
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$300 Answer from Acid/Base What is a buffer ?
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$400 Question from Acid/Base Name an important buffer in the body?
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$400 Answer from Acid/Base What is blood?
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$500 Question from Acid/Base The measure of pH is essential for the maintenance of a stable condition in the body of living organisms. This condition is known as _______.
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$500 Answer from Acid/Base What is homeostasis?
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Final Jeopardy One of biochemistry lab test performed in lab required a hot water bath.
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Final Jeopardy Answer What is Benedicts Reagent?
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