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Basic Chemistry and Biochemistry Review Game
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Q What are the charges on : Protons Neutrons Electrons
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A + 0 -
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Q The atomic number of an atom is equal to the number of ___________ in an atom.
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A Protons
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Q The nucleus of an oxygen atom has a ________ charge. (1) Which subatomic particle(s) make up the nucleus of the atom?
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A Positive Protons and neutrons
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Q Which type of bond is involved in between the atoms of organic molecules? *Hint: Electrons are shared
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A Covalent Bonds
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Q What type of bond BETWEEN water molecules leads to cohesion of water.
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A Hydrogen Bonds
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Q A chemical compound that prevents a change in pH due to chemical reactions in the body. (1) The characteristic of life that is maintained by these compounds. (1)
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A Buffers Homeostasis
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Q How many other atoms can carbon bond to?
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A 4
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Q Molecules that lack the ability to mix with water are considered ____________/______________. (2 pts, 1 for each correct answer)
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A Nonpolar Hydrophobic
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Q The word used to describe a molecule that has one polar end and one nonpolar end.
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A Amphipathic
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Q Each of the following are polymers except: – Proteins – Starch – Amino Acids – DNA
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A Amino Acids are monomers
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Q Which of the 4 major macromolecules are mainly nonpolar in nature?
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A Lipids
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Q Give an example of 2 molecules that are composed of only glucose molecules, but have different properties.
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A Cellulose, Starch, and Glycogen
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Q -ose indicates which macromolecule?
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A Sugar (carbs)
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Q Identify each of the following monomers: – 1 – 2
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A Amino Acid Glucose (monosaccharide)
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Q Identify each of the following monomers – 1 – 2
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A 1. Nucleotide 2. Fatty Acid
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Q What is the difference between saturated fatty acid chains and unsaturated fatty acids chains? (1) Which is healthier? (1)
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A Double bonds between carbons unsaturated
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Q Match the monomer listed below to their correct polymer: – 1. monosaccharides – 2. glycerol and fatty acids – 3. nucleotides – 4. amino acids
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A 1. polysaccharides 2. fats 3. nucleic acids 4. proteins (polypeptides)
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Q What process is used to join monomers such as amino acids together into a polymer?
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A Dehydration Synthesis
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Q List one organic molecule List one inorganic molecule
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A
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Q Which carbohydrate are we unable to digest and is an important component to our diet?
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A Cellulose
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Q What is the primary function of the nucleic acid DNA?
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A Stores genetic information (hereditary material)
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Q (4 pts) Draw each of the 4 levels of protein structure.
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