Title: Blank Jeopardy
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Chemistry Fun
Biochemistry
Cell Structure And Function
The Working Cell
Respiration
Definitions
Evolution
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2This is one of the three domains used by
biologists to categorize organisms
3One of the followingArchaeaBacteriaEukarya
4This is one of the characteristics that
biologists say all living things have in common
5ReproductionUse energyDevelop and
matureAdaptOrganized structureRespond Made of
cells
6This is necessary for studying the effects of an
experimental group
7 A Control group
8These are, in their respective order, the most
inclusive and exclusive categories of
organization of life
9 Biosphere- most inclusiveMolecular
level-least inclusive
10These are the four eukaryotic kingdoms
11ProtistaFungiPlantaeAnimalia
12Carbon has how many valence electrons?
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14The hydrogen atomsin a water moleculeare bonded
to oxygen with thistype of bond
15Covalent
16 What characteristic of water accounts for its
many life-sustaining properties?
17Its polarity ( hydrogen bonds)
18What property of water allows its molecules to
break concrete and boulders?
19Water expands when it freezes
20The pH scale is based upon the measurement of
this ions concentration.
21Hydrogen
22Carbon atoms usually make this type of bond with
other atoms
23Covalent
24Molecules that readily dissolve in water are said
to be this
25hydrophilic
26Reactions that build polymer chains
27Dehydration reactions
28This plant complex carbohydrate is digestable by
only a few organisms
29Cellulose
30These two molecules make up the monomers of fats
(oils and waxes)
31Fatty acids and glycerol
32A compound light microscope with an eyepiece of
10x and an objective lens of 15X has a total
magnification of
33150X
34This is the main eukaryotic cellular structure
that is lacking in prokaryotes.
35The nucleus
36This is the name of the cytoplasmic network of
organelles involved in synthesis, storage, and
exportation of important molecules
37Endomembrane system
38This organelle synthesizes lipids and regulates
Ca2 concentration in muscles.
39The smooth ER
40This organelle provides plants with energy, even
in the roots
41The mitochondria
42Name one of the two laws of thermodynamics
431st law energy is conserved2nd lawenergy
conversions reduce the order of the universe
44The transfer of phosphate to ADP to make ATP is
this type of reaction
45Phosphorylation or endergonic
46Name one cellular environmental factor that
affects an enzyme activity
47pH, temperature, salt concentration, cofactors,
coenzymes
48There are three main macromolecules that make up
the cell membrane. What are they?
49Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
(glycoproteins or glycolipids)
50This is the process of cellular drinking or
taking up water
51pinocytosis
52This is the overall word equation for cellular
respiration
53Glucose oxygenWater carbon dioxide ATP
54The formation of water during cellular
respiration is part of this type of redox reaction
55Reduction
56These are the end products of glycolysis
57 ATP,NADH, and pyruvate
58This is the purpose of NADH and FADH2
59 To carry electrons to the electron transport pump
60This enzyme is involved in the production of ATP
during chemiosmosis
61ATP Synthase
62This reaction type describes when a molecule
loses an electron
63Oxidation
64This is a biochemical pathway where cascading
electrons release energy in small increments and
they finally reduce oxygen
65Electron Transport Chain
66 This macromolecule type in the cell membrane will
facilitate diffusion of certain molecules
67A protein carrier molecule
68These eukaryotic cellular structures are involved
in the digestion of bacteria, damaged organelles,
and nutrients
69lysosomes
70This is another name for animal starch
71Glycogen
72This term describes individuals that can
interbreed to produce fertile offspring
73A biological species
74This formula can be applied to predict the chance
of an individual being a carrier of a genetic
disease such as sickle cell anemia
75Hardy-Weinberg
76This defines the likelihood of an organism
reproducing successfully
77Fitness
78These two theories of evolution oppose each other
in terms of the rate of macroevolution
79Gradualism and punctuated equilibrium
80This type of selection leads the population
towards the mean
81Stabilizing selection