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The Science Review Game Show Carbohyrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins Enzymes 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Carbohydrates for 100 This is an example of a monosaccharide. What is glucose (or fructose)? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Carbohydrates for 200 What type of organic compound is a disaccharide? What is a carbohydrate. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Carbohydrates for 300 This is an example of a polysaccharide. What is starch (or cellulose)? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Carbohydrates for 400 The polysaccharide that is found in the cell wall of plants cells. Humans do not have the enzyme to digest this carbohydrate. What is cellulose. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Carbohydrates for 500 Carbohydrates can be used to produce… What is energy (or ATP)? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Lipids for 100 Type of organisms that produce unsaturated fats. What is a plant? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Lipids for 200 Type of organism that produces saturated fats. What are animals? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Lipids for 300 Unsaturated fats are in this state of matter at room temperature. What is liquid? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Lipids for 400 Produced when unsaturated fats (oils) are turned into saturated fats (solids) by adding hydrogen. Example: vegetable oil into margarine. What are trans-fat? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Lipids for 500 The specific type of lipid that makes up the cell membrane. What is a phosolipid? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Nucleic Acids for 100 Type of nucleic acid that contains genetic information. What is DNA? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Nucleic Acids for 200 The scientific name of the SHAPE of DNA. What is the double helix? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Nucleic Acids for 300 The monomer of DNA What is a nucleotide? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Nucleic Acids for 400 Type of nucleic acid that helps produce proteins. What is RNA? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Nucleic Acids for 500 Location of DNA in the cell. What is the nucleus? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Proteins for 100 Monomer of a protein What is an amino acid Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Proteins for 200 Proteins that fight infection. What are antibodies? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Proteins for 300 Protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen through the body. What is hemoglobin? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Proteins for 400 Found in saliva, this enzyme’s function is to break down starch. What is salivary amylase? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Proteins for 500 These are the two characteristics of a protein that determine its function. What is the unique sequence of amino acids and it distinctive shape. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Enzymes for 100 The location on an enzyme where the substrate fits perfectly. What is the active site? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Enzymes for 200 As the temperature increases, the activity of an enzyme __________. What is “increases”? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Enzymes for 300 The temperature (in ºC) at which enzymes found in the human body perform best. What is 37 ºC. Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Enzymes for 400 At high temperatures, enzymes begin to unravel and lose their unique shape. This prevents them from performing their function. What is this called? Denaturing? Push the Space Bar to check your answer. Enzymes for 500 This causes the interaction of enzymes and substrates. What is the constant, random movement of all molecules. Push the Space Bar to check your answer.