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The Science Review Game Show
Carbohyrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
Enzymes
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Carbohydrates for 100
This is an example of a
monosaccharide.
What is glucose
(or fructose)?
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Carbohydrates for 200
What type of organic
compound is a
disaccharide?
What is a carbohydrate.
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Carbohydrates for 300
This is an example of a
polysaccharide.
What is starch (or
cellulose)?
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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.
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Carbohydrates for 500
Carbohydrates can be
used to produce…
What is energy (or ATP)?
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Lipids for 100
Type of organisms that
produce unsaturated fats.
What is a plant?
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Lipids for 200
Type of organism that
produces saturated fats.
What are
animals?
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Lipids for 300
Unsaturated fats are in
this state of matter at
room temperature.
What is liquid?
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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?
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Lipids for 500
The specific type of lipid
that makes up the cell
membrane.
What is a phosolipid?
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Nucleic Acids for 100
Type of nucleic acid that
contains genetic
information.
What is DNA?
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Nucleic Acids for 200
The scientific name of
the SHAPE of DNA.
What is the double
helix?
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Nucleic Acids for 300
The monomer of DNA
What is a
nucleotide?
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Nucleic Acids for 400
Type of nucleic acid that
helps produce proteins.
What is RNA?
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Nucleic Acids for 500
Location of DNA in the
cell.
What is the nucleus?
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Proteins for 100
Monomer of a protein
What is an amino
acid
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Proteins for 200
Proteins that fight
infection.
What are
antibodies?
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Proteins for 300
Protein found in red
blood cells that carries
oxygen through the body.
What is
hemoglobin?
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Proteins for 400
Found in saliva, this
enzyme’s function is to
break down starch.
What is salivary
amylase?
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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.
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Enzymes for 100
The location on an enzyme
where the substrate fits
perfectly.
What is the active
site?
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Enzymes for 200
As the temperature
increases, the activity of
an enzyme __________.
What is
“increases”?
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Enzymes for 300
The temperature (in ºC)
at which enzymes found
in the human body
perform best.
What is 37 ºC.
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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?
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Enzymes for 500
This causes the
interaction of enzymes
and substrates.
What is the constant,
random movement of
all molecules.
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