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Jeopardy $100 Macro- Molecules 1 Macro- Molecules 2 Cells 1Cells 2 Cellular Transport $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 What is the function of carbohydrates? What is the function of carbohydrates? Provide ENERGY! Provide ENERGY!
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1 - $200 What are the subunits of lipids? What are the subunits of lipids? Fatty Acids (or triglycerides) (or fats, oils, waxes) Fatty Acids (or triglycerides) (or fats, oils, waxes)
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1 - $300 Amino acids are the subunits/building blocks of… Amino acids are the subunits/building blocks of… Proteins Proteins
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1 - $400 Starch, cellulose, glycogen, and glucose are types of Starch, cellulose, glycogen, and glucose are types of Carbohydrates Carbohydrates
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1 - $500 Regulate cell processes, control reaction rates, help with immunity, and control what enters and leaves the cell are functions of what macromolecule? Regulate cell processes, control reaction rates, help with immunity, and control what enters and leaves the cell are functions of what macromolecule? Proteins Proteins
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2 - $100 What macromolecule stores energy? What macromolecule stores energy? Lipids Lipids
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2 - $200 Monosaccharides and polysaccharides are the subunits/building blocks of what macromolecule? Monosaccharides and polysaccharides are the subunits/building blocks of what macromolecule? Carbohydrates Carbohydrates
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2 - $300 What is the function of nucleic acids? What is the function of nucleic acids? Store and transmit genetic information Store and transmit genetic information
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2 - $400 Name the subunits/building blocks of nucleic acids. Name the subunits/building blocks of nucleic acids. Nucleotides Nucleotides
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2 - $500 What molecule is found in ALL living organisms? (HINT: It makes them “organic”) What molecule is found in ALL living organisms? (HINT: It makes them “organic”) CARBON! CARBON!
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3 - $100 The organelle that contains DNA and controls the cell is…. The organelle that contains DNA and controls the cell is…. The nucleus The nucleus
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3 - $200 What organelle is found in plants and performs photosynthesis? What organelle is found in plants and performs photosynthesis? Chloroplast Chloroplast
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3 - $300 The mitochondria is called the powerhouse because… The mitochondria is called the powerhouse because… It provides energy for the cell It provides energy for the cell
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3 - $400 Describe the function of the cell membrane. Describe the function of the cell membrane. Is selectively permeable to allow certain substances in and out of the cell Is selectively permeable to allow certain substances in and out of the cell
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3 - $500 What type of cell has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles? What type of cell has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles? Eukaryotic Eukaryotic
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4 - $100 What organelle stores materials for the cell? What organelle stores materials for the cell? Vacuole Vacuole
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4 - $200 The organelle responsible for structure and support in plant cells is… The organelle responsible for structure and support in plant cells is… Cell wall Cell wall
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4 - $300 What is the function of ribosomes? What is the function of ribosomes? Protein synthesis (making proteins) Protein synthesis (making proteins)
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4 - $400 What type of cell has no nucleus and very few organelles? What type of cell has no nucleus and very few organelles? Prokaryotic Prokaryotic
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4 - $500 The three concepts below belong to what concept/theory? The three concepts below belong to what concept/theory? Cells are the basic unit of life Cells are the basic unit of life All cells come from pre-existing cells All cells come from pre-existing cells All living things are composed of cells All living things are composed of cells Cell Theory Cell Theory
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5 - $100 In diffusion, molecules move from ______ to _______ concentration In diffusion, molecules move from ______ to _______ concentration Higher to lower Higher to lower
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5 - $200 Explain homeostasis Explain homeostasis Maintaining a stable internal environment Maintaining a stable internal environment
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5 - $300 The diffusion of water is called… The diffusion of water is called… Osmosis Osmosis
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5 - $400 In regards to temperature, pH, blood sugar, or water balance, how is homeostasis maintained in the human body? In regards to temperature, pH, blood sugar, or water balance, how is homeostasis maintained in the human body? Temperature Temperature Too high – body sweats to cool down Too high – body sweats to cool down Too low – body shivers to warm up Too low – body shivers to warm up pH – Buffers are used to neutralize strong acids or bases in the body pH – Buffers are used to neutralize strong acids or bases in the body Blood Sugar Blood Sugar Insulin is released to lower blood sugar when it gets too high Insulin is released to lower blood sugar when it gets too high Water Balance – cell membrane allows water in or out to become isotonic Water Balance – cell membrane allows water in or out to become isotonic
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5 - $500 In which type of cellular transport do molecules move against the concentration gradient and require energy? In which type of cellular transport do molecules move against the concentration gradient and require energy? Active Transport Active Transport
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Final Jeopardy In which way will WATER move in each of the scenarios below? In which way will WATER move in each of the scenarios below? A) Salt inside the cell is 65% and outside the cell is 40% A) Salt inside the cell is 65% and outside the cell is 40% B) Sugar inside the cell is 27% and outside the cell is 80 B) Sugar inside the cell is 27% and outside the cell is 80 A) WATER moves INTO the cell A) WATER moves INTO the cell B) WATER moves OUT of the cell B) WATER moves OUT of the cell
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