Title: Macromolecules Jeopardy!
1Macromolecules Jeopardy!
2Choose Your Question
Final
Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids The Cell X
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4FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Macromolecules and
Monomers
5Final Jeopardy
- These molecules are monomers of lipids
- back
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7Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer- Fatty Acids Glycerol
Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids The Cell X
Glucose Alpha helix, beta sheets Triglyceride Uracil Mosaic
Dehydration Synthesis Amino Acid Unsaturated Nucleotide Smooth ER
Monosaccharide Globular Hydrophobic DNA Phospholipid
Glycosidic linkage 2 Hydrogenation Phosphate sugar Porkaryotic cell
CHO Salinity, pH, temperature, toxins Hydrocarbons Adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine Chloroplast, cell wall, central vacuole
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9Carbohydrates200
- The molecule illustrated in Fig. 3 is made up of
_______________ monomers. - back
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11Carbohydrates400
- This synthesis reaction involves the formation of
macromolecules and the loss of water - back
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13Carbohydrates 600
- Simple sugars like glucose and fructose are also
called _____________. - back
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15Carbohydrates 800
- The bond linking two monosaccharides is called a
__________. - back
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17Daily Double
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19Carbohydrates 1000
- Basic chemical formula for all carbohydrates
- back
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21Proteins200
- Figures 2 and 3 represent the secondary level by
showing ______ and _______ - back
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23Proteins 400
- Figure 4 shows an _______ ________, a monomer of
a protein. - back
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25Proteins 600
- Fig 5 represents the 4 level and can be
described as ________ - back
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27Proteins 800
- Using the diagram to the left, identify by number
a disulfide bridge - back
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29Proteins 1000
- These conditions cause irreversible damage to the
3D structure of an enzyme - back
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31Lipids200
- __________ is shown in Figure 1.
- back
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33Lipids 400
- This fatty acid molecule contains a double bond
and it is described as _________. - back
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35Lipids 600
- All lipids show are ______________ that means
they dislike water. - back
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37Lipids 800
- Process which converts liquid oils to solid fats
- back
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39Daily Double
40Lipids 1000
- Composed of carbon and hydrogen, lipids are
___________. - back
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42Nucleic Acids200
- RNA contains this nitrogenous base
- back
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44Nucleic Acids 400
- Figure 2 shows one half of a DNA molecule. Its
monomer is a _____________. - back
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46Nucleic Acids 600
- This macromolecule contains your genetic
blueprint. - back
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48Daily Double
49Nucleic Acids 800
- These molecules form the backbone
- of a nucleic acid
- back
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51Nucleic Acids 1000
- These four nitrogenous bases make up the alphabet
of DNA - back
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53The Cell200
- Cell membrane is described as a __________
because of its varied components - back
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55The Cell 400
- This type of ER is involved in lipid synthesis
- back
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57The Cell 600
- This amphipathic molecule is the main component
of the membrane bilayer - back
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59The Cell 800
- This cell lacks a membrane bound nucleus
- back
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61The Cell 1000
- These organelles are only found in plant cells
- back
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63Anything Goes 200
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65Daily Double
66Anything Goes 400
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68Anything Goes 600
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70Anything Goes 800
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72Anything Goes 1000
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