Title: Greenland is not a country
1Greenland is not a country!
JEOPARDY
- Organic Molecules, Cells and Membranes
2Organic Molecules
Cell Structure
Cell Function
Membrane Madness
Mystery Molecule
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3Organic Molecules100
The reaction that puts together all organic
molecules
A What is dehydration synthesis?
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4Organic Molecules200
The three types of lipids and their functions.
A What are fats (energy storage), phospholipids
(membrane structure) and steroids (hormones)?
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5Organic Molecules300
The key differences between glycogen and
cellulose.
A What are Animal vs. Plant storage vs.
structural Alpha vs beta glucose?
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6Organic Molecules400
All the possible bonds and/or interactions that
hold together proteins.
A What are peptide, hydrogen, ionic bonds,
disulfide bridges and hyrdophobic interactions?
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7Organic Molecules500
Three key differences between DNA and RNA.
A What are Single stranded v. double
stranded DNA has one less oxygen RNA has Uracil,
DNA has Thymine
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8Cell Structure100
This organelle breaks down cellular waste through
the use of hydrolytic enzymes.
A What is a lysosome?
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9Cell Structure 200
The structure that allows things in and out of
the nucleus.
A What is a nuclear pore?
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10Cell Structure 300
Three organelles that have double bilayers.
A What are mitochondria, chloroplasts and the
nucleus?
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11Cell Structure 400
The two components of ribosomes and where each
component is synthesized.
A What are proteins (ribosomes) and rRNA
(nucleolus)?
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12Cell Structure 500
The three key elements of the cytoskeleton and an
example structure each forms.
A What is are microtubules (cilia, flagella,
spindle apparatus) intermediate filaments
(nuclear lamina) and microfilaments (muscle,
actin ring of cleavage furrow)?
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13Cell Function100
The two key functions of the smooth ER.
A What are detoxification and lipid synthesis?
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14Cell Function200
This organelles primary functions are
modification and labeling proteins for their
ultimate destination.
A What is the golgi apparatus?
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15Cell Function 300
To function properly, this organelle needs a pH
significantly lower than the cytosol.
A What is the lysosome?
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16Audio Daily Double 400
The artist and song title of the song to be
played.
A What is Beethovens 9th Symphony?
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17Cell Function 500
All the organelles of the endomembrane system
involved in the secretory pathway.
A What are the nucleus, ER, golgi, vesicles,
lysosomes, vacuoles, and the plasma membrane?
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18Membrane Madness100
The two key components of cell membranes.
A What are phospholipids and proteins?
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19Membrane Madness 200
The key structural difference between integral
and peripheral proteins.
A What is integral proteins having hydrophobic
amino acids on the outside and peripheral having
them on the inside?
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20Membrane Madness 300
The four factors that affect membrane fluidity.
A What are saturation, fatty acid tail length,
cholesterol, and temperature?
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21Membrane Madness 400
HOW cholesterol affects fluidity.
A What is decresing fluidity at high temps and
increasing fluidity at low temps?
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22Visual Daily Double 500
Describe what is happening and WHY is it
happening in the following diagram.
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23Mystery Molecules 100
Also known as Dihydrogen Monoxide.
A What is water?
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24Mystery Molecules 200
The three key particles in an atom.
A What are the neutron, proton and electron?
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25Mystery Molecules 300
A bond that results when two atoms SHARE
electrons.
A What is a covalent bond?
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26Mystery Molecules 400
A molecule that DONATES or GIVES UP a proton (H)
and has a pH of less than 7.
A What is an acid?
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27Visual Daily Double 500
Identify ALL 5 molecules
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