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Jeopardy
3 With
Your
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Mr. Taylor-Lehman
4Jeopardy
Anything Goes
Elements and Water
Carbs and Fermentation
Proteins
Lipids
Enzymes
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5Name the elements Zn, Cu, and K
A 100
6Zinc, Copper, Potassium
A 100
7Name the three main elements in the body
A 200
8Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
A 200
9Life on earth is based on the element _______ and
the compound _______.
A 300
10Carbond, Water
A 300
11What is the difference between adhesion and
cohesion?
A 400
12Adhesive sticks to something else Cohesive
sticks to itself
A 400
13Name two of the three properties of water that
we discussed in class.
A 500
14Polar Expands when frozen Excellent
solvent Adhesive/Cohesive
A 500
15Give two examples of monosaccharides
B 100
16Glucose, fructose, galactose
B 100
17Name the two types of reactions that join and
split monosaccarides.
B 200
18Hydrolysis Dehydration Synthesis/Condensation
B 200
19Give an example of a polysaccharide
B 300
20CelluoseStarchGlycogenChitin
B 300
21What are the products of fermentation?
B 400
22CO2 Alcohol
B 400
23Is yeast a bacteria, fungus, or a plant?
B 500
24Fungus
B 500
25Name the building blocks of protein.
C 100
26Amino Acid
C 100
27The many amino acids in a chain is called a
_______.
C 200
28Polypeptide
C 200
29Name the two types of protein.
C 300
30Fibrous and Globular
C 300
31DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
32Name the three organic compounds that we studied
and a function of each.
C 400
33Protein enzymes Carbs energy Lipids - storage
C 400
34What three letter ending does every amino acid
have?
C 500
35-ine
C 500
36What is the fat called that is found in the blood?
D 100
37Triglyceride
D 100
38True or False? Steroids belong to the lipid
group.
D 200
39True
D 200
40What are the two types of fat? Why are they
called these?
D 300
41Saturated saturated with hydrogens all single
bonds Unsaturated not saturated with hydrogens
contain double bonds as well
D 300
42What are two functions of lipids?
D 400
43Storage of EnergyProtectionInsulationCarries
nutrientsStructural componentMembranes
D 400
44What elements are lipids composed of?
D 500
45CarbonHydrogenOxygen
D 500
46What is the three letter ending to most enzymes?
E 100
47-ase
E 100
48Name two commercial products containing enzymes.
E 200
49Meat TenderizerContact Lens cleanerDrain
cleanerDetergentsBeano Septic CleanerLactase
pills
E 200
50What did the kiwi demonstration show?
E 300
51The kiwi demonstration showed that too much heat
damages (denatures) an enzyme
E 300
52Name three features of an enzyme.
E 400
53ReusableSpecificAll proteinsUnchanged during
Rxns
E 400
54 Name 3 factors that influence enzyme activity
E 500
55TemperaturepHother enzymesamt. of
substrateamt. of enzyme
E 500
56All saccharide words end in _______.
F 100
57-ose
F 100
58What can you live longer without? Water or Food?
F 200
59Food
F 200
60How do enzymes speed up reactions?
F 300
61They lower the activation energy needed to start
a reaction.
F 300
62Where are the protons, neutrons, and electrons in
an atom located?
F 400
63Protons and Neutrons in the nucleus Electrons
found outside nucleus
F 400
64What is the substance Beano supposed to do?
F 500
65Helps break down oligosaccharides before they
reach the intestines.
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is Enzymes Please
record your wager.
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67Describe the lock and key hypothesis in enzyme
activity.
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68All enzymes are specific to an enzyme. They fit
together in a certain way. The enzyme is the
lock and the substrate is the key.
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69Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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