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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
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Organic vs Inorganic And Monomers vs Polymers
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
Pot Luck!
STRUCTURE
Lipids
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FILL THIS CHART
Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules
Elements found in each
Would you find this in living things?
Is it produced by living things?
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Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules
Elements found in each Anything but carbon. Except Carbon Dioxide. Water, NaCl, oxygen gas C, H, O carbs and lipids C, H, O, N proteins C, H, O, N, P nucleic acids
Would you find this in living things? Yes. Yes.
Is it produced by living things? Sometimes water produced in cell respiration Yes.
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  • One single unit of a polymer is called a
    ___________________.
  • b. Two units combined together is called a
    ___________________.
  • c. More than two units strung together is called
    a __________________.

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  • One single unit of a polymer is called a
    ___monomer___________.
  • b. Two units combined together is called a
    ____dimer_____________.
  • c. More than two units strung together is called
    a __polymer________.

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d. Two monomers join together in the process of
________________________. e. Two monomers
are separated in the process of
________________________.
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d. Two monomers join together in the process of
__dehydration synthesis. e. Two monomers are
separated in the process of ____hydrolysis______.
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How many bonds are between the monomers above?
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FOUR BONDS.
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How many water molecules would be needed to break
this polymer? How many water molecules produced
in making this polymer?
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FOUR.
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Monomer of a carbohydrate
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Monosaccharide Simple Sugar Glucose, Fructose,
and Galactose all have same chemical formula
C6H12O6
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Dimer of a carbohydrate.
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Disaccharide Intermediate Sugar Sucrose glucose
and fructose Maltose glucose and
glucose Lactose glucose and galactose
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What is a polymer unit of a carbohydrate?
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Polysaccharide Complex Sugar
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Where is cellulose found? What is its function?
And what is it also called?
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Found Plants Function Structure Also called
Fiber
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What are the two types of polysaccharides that
store energy? Where are they found?
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Starch stores energy in plants Glycogen stores
energy in animals
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A triglyceride has one ______ and three _______.
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1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids
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How many bonds exist in a triglyceride? How many
molecules of water produced to form
triglyceride? How many molecules of water needed
to break a triglyceride?
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3
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FATS
Fatty Acid Chains
Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds
Shape of Fatty Acid Chains
State of at Room Temp.
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FATS
Fatty Acid Chains Saturated
Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Single
Shape of Fatty Acid Chains Straight
State of at Room Temp. Solid

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Oils
Fatty Acid Chains
Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds
Shape of Fatty Acid Chains
State of at Room Temp.
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OILS
Fatty Acid Chains Unsaturated
Type of Carbon to Carbon Bonds Double
Shape of Fatty Acid Chains Bent
State of at Room Temp. liquid
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What is this called?
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Carboxyl Group Found at the site of bonding in
lipids and proteins.
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Monomer of a nucleic acid is called
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Nucleotide
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DNA is needed for
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Carries instructions for proteins, which is
hereditary or genetic information from parents.
Number, order, and arrangement of nucleotides
determine DNA function, or gene.
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RNA is needed for
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Uses DNA nucleotide sequence, or recipe, to make
proteins.
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ATP is needed for
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Fuel for the cell.
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Label the parts.
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M Many nucleotides combine to form DNA or
RNA in the process of Dehydration synthesis.
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Monomer unit of a protein is called a
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AMINO ACID.
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Which one has the highest amount of lipids?
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Nestle Crunch
Which one has the highest amount of lipids?
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If the formula for glucose is C6H12O6, What would
be the formula for MALTOSE, which is a
disaccharide made from combining two glucose
molecules?
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If the formula for glucose is C6H12O6, What would
be the formula for MALTOSE, which is a
disaccharide made from combining two glucose
molecules?
C12H22O11
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Which of the following molecules is
INORGANIC? C3H7O2N C12H24O2 CaCO3 C10H20O10
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Which of the following molecules is
INORGANIC? CaCO3
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Name an ingredient on this food label that
contains nucleic acids.
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Peas, beans, tomatoes, bacon (anything that
has/had cells)
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What is this molecule?
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Phospholipid
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What is this molecule?
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Disaccharide. Maltose Glucose
Glucose Sucrose Glucose Fructose Lactose
Glucose Galactose
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What is this molecule?
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Monsaccharide (Ribose)
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What is this molecule?
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Nucleotide. Four possible N-bases. Found in this
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What is this molecule?
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Unsaturated Fatty Acid
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What is this molecule?
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Saturated Triglyceride
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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