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Transcript
THIS
IS
A
Biochemistry
Review
Intro to
Biochem
Carbs
Proteins
Lipids
Nutrients
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Mystery
“Biology”
literally
means
this.
A 100
What is the study of
life?
A 100
The type of bond seen
below.
C=C
A 200
What is a double
bond?
A 200
These are the 6
elements which are the
basis of Biochemistry.
A 300
What are
C, H, O, N, P, S?
(Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen,
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and
Sulfur)
A 300
The following are
examples of this kind of
formula.
A 400
What is a structural
formula?
A 400
Polymers can be
formed by this
process.
A 500
What is a condensation
reaction (dehydration
synthesis)?
A 500
They are the monomers
of carbohydrates.
B 100
What are
monosaccharides?
B 100
The common ratio of
H:O for
carbohydrates is this
B 200
What is 2:1?
B 200
The function of starch
in a plant.
B 300
What is the main
carbohydrate storage
product in plants?
B 300
One glucose bonds to
another glucose to form
this.
B 400
What is Maltose?
B 400
Glucose, Galactose and
Fructose have the same
chemical formula but
different structures.
B 500
What are isomers?
B 500
The monomers of
proteins.
C 100
What are amino acids?
C 100
Amino acids that are
non-essential.
C 200
What are amino acids
made by the body?
C 200
Proteins have four levels
of structure: primary,
secondary, tertiary and
quaternary (The most
complex).
A protein in blood cells
that has this quaternary
structure.
C 300
What is
hemoglobin?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
The function of enzymes
(proteins) is this
C 400
What is to control the rate of
reaction by acting as catalysts?
C 400
Collagen is an example
of this type of protein
C 500
What is structural?
C 500
The monomers of
triglycerides.
D 100
What are glycerol &
fatty acids?
D 100
The following is this kind of
fatty acid
D 200
What is unsaturated?
D 200
The cell membrane is
composed of this type of lipids
D 300
What are phospholipids?
(Phospholipids bilayer)
D 300
Lipids which are not made
of fatty acids, but all have
four interlocking carbon
rings.
D 400
What are steroids?
D 400
A reason that trans fats are
so popular in food
production.
D 500
What is:
• they produce a spreadable product?
• they are cheap?
• they have a long shelf life?
D 500
The nutrient with the
most calories.
E 100
What are fats?
E 100
The most abundant inorganic
nutrient (compound) in living
organisms.
E 200
What is water?
E 200
The reason some compounds
are considered organic.
E 300
What is they contain
carbon?
(bonded to hydrogen and
oxygen)
E 300
Some vitamins, that are
helpers, have this name.
E 400
What is a coenzyme?
E 400
The problem with swallowing
too much of the fat soluble
vitamins such as A, D or E.
E 500
They can build up in to
body to toxic levels?
E 500
Chitin is found in this phylum
of animals that includes
crustaceans, arachnids and
insects.
F 100
What are Arthropods?
F 100
There are this many
electrons in the outer
shell of carbon
F 200
What is four (4)?
F 200
Testosterone and estrogen
are examples of this lipid.
F 300
What is a steroid?
F 300
Proteins of many monomers
are also known by this name.
F 500
What is polypeptides?
F 500
This polysaccharide
provides calories for
some animals, and no
calories for others.
F 400
What is cellulose?
F 400
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Lipids
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Consistently high levels of
LDLs throughout one’s life
can result in this
cardiovascular disease.
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What is atherosclerosis?
Hardening of the arteries, also called atherosclerosis, is a
common disorder. It occurs when fat, cholesterol, and
other substances build up in the walls of arteries and form
hard structures called plaques. Over time, these plaques
can block the arteries and cause symptoms and problems
throughout the body. Over time, these plaques can block
the arteries and cause symptoms and problems throughout
the body.
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