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1JEOPARDY!
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- With Mrs. Wheeler
- Unit 2 Chemistry of Life
2JEOPARDY!
Chemical Bonds
Properties of Water
Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds
Enzymes
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4Smallest unit of matter
5100 POINTSWhat is an atom?
6Smallest particle of matter that retains the
chemical properties of oxygen
7200 POINTSWhat is an oxygen atom?
8Can react with up to four other atoms to form
covalent bonds
9300 POINTSWhat is carbon?
10The bond formed when two atoms share a pair of
electrons evenly
11400 POINTSWhat is a non-polar covalent bond?
12Bond formed between ions of opposite charges
13500 POINTSWhat is an ionic bond?
14The weak bond that connects one water molecule
to the next
15100 POINTSWhat is a hydrogen bond?
16Different parts of a molecule have slightly
different charges
17200 POINTSWhat is polarity?
18Capillary action in plants
19300 POINTSWhat is adhesion?
20The reason why sand heats up much more quickly
that water
21400 POINTSWhat is high heat capacity?
22Draw a water molecule label the charges and
explain why the charges exist
23500 POINTS
24List three reasons why water is essential for life
25100 POINTS1. Maintain shape of cells2. Helps
organism maintain constant temperature3. Helps
organism maintain constant pH4. Transports
nutrients wastes5. Makes up blood, bone,
muscle6. Involved in chemical reaction or
maintains environment necessary for chemical
reactions to occur
26Monomer of nucleic acid
27200 POINTSWhat is a nucleotide?
28Monomer of lipid
29300 POINTSWhat is glycerol and three fatty
acids?
30Cellulose, glycogen, sugar
31400 PointsWhat are examples of carbohydrates?
32Earwax, cholesterol, saturated fats
33500 POINTSWhat are examples of lipids
34Monomer of protein
35100 POINTSWhat is an amino acid?
36Macromolecule that is nonpolar and cant
dissolve in water
37200 POINTS What are lipids?
38Stores information and heredity. Codes for
protein production.
39300 POINTSWhat is DNA?
40The shape of a protein is primarily determined by
what two things?
41400 POINTSThe type and order of its amino acids
42Draw an ATP molecule. Explain how energy is
released when ATP is converted to ADP
43500 POINTS
44An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction by..
45100 POINTSLowering the activation energy
46The molecule on which an enzyme acts is called
__________
47200 POINTSWhat is a substrate?
48pHHigh TemperatureChemicals
49300 POINTSWhat are factors that affect enzyme
functioning?
50Explain the lock and key form fit hypothesis
51400 POINTSOnly one enzyme will bind to one
substrate
52Explain how temperature affects and enzyme (be
specific
53500 POINTSHigh temperature, acidic pH and
certain chemicals cause protein to denature
(unravel). Protein can no longer bind to
substrate to to change in conformation so
reaction is not catalyzed.
54Function is long term energy storage, protection
for organs, comprises cell membrane
55100 POINTSWhat are lipids?
56Helps for bones muscles, transport materials in
and out of the cell, helps fight disease
responsible for traits
57200 POINTSWhat are proteins?
58Draw the monomer of a nucleic acid
59300 POINTSWhat is a nucleotide?
60ATP and ADP are sometimes referred to as a
charged and uncharged battery. Explain this
reference and how you move from one to the other.
61400 POINTSATP- Charged (eat)ADP (uncharged)
62You eat a piece of steak which is rich in
protein. Explain what your body does with this
protein.
Daily Double!!!
63500 POINTS3 chambers/ pumps deoxygenated
oxygenated blood