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Big Ideas & Themes Properties of Life Atomic Structure Water Organic Macromolecules Proteins Big Ideas Properties & Themes Of Life Atomic Structure Water Organic Macro Molecules Proteins $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Double Jeopardy! Topic 1 What is homeostasis $100 Topic 1 Steady state‘Maintenance of a stable internal environment’ Back $100 Topic 1 What is the key word in the theme of ecology? $200 Topic 1 ‘Interactions’ Back $200 Topic 1 Structure correlates with ------------- at all levels of biological organization. $300 Topic 1 Function Back $300 Topic 1 Give any 2 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. $400 Topic 1 Eukaryotes have a definite nucleus and other membrane bound organelles. Back $400 Topic 1 What is ‘the core theme’ and what does it account for? $500 Topic 1 Evolution It accounts for unity and diversity of life. Back $500 Topic 2 What is the basis of life that necessitates evolutionary changes? $100 Topic 2 Adaptation Back $100 Topic 2 All living and non living components in a given area is collectively called…. $200 Topic 2 Ecosystem Back $200 Topic 2 According to cell theory- ’all living organisms are made up of cells. Give an example of exception to this rule. $300 Topic 2 Viruses Back $300 Topic 2 What comes next in the levels of hierarchy? Nervous system, brain, Nervous tissue; ----------- $400 Topic 2 Nerve cell Back $400 Topic 2 Name the 2 essential parts of a flower? $500 Topic 2 Androecium(male) & Gynoecium(female) Back $500 Topic 3 A substance that consists of 2 or more elements in a fixed ratio is called a ……… $100 Topic 3 Compound Back $100 Topic 3 The reactivity of an element is determined by …….. ……….. $200 Topic 3 Valence electrons Back $200 Topic 3 What are the two types of ions? Explain. $300 Topic 3 Anions are negatively charged; Cations are positively charged. Back $300 Topic 3 Name any three types of chemical bonds. $400 Topic 3 Covalent bonds, Ionic bonds, Hydrogen bonds Back $400 Topic 3 Why do isotopes have the same atomic number but different atomic mass? $500 Topic 3 It is because, isotopes are different forms of the same element with different number of neutrons. Back $500 Topic 4 What bonds are broken when water vaporizes? $100 Topic 4 Hydrogen bonds Back $100 Topic 4 Differentiate between a solvent, solute and a solution. $200 Topic 4 A solvent is a medium in which a solute is dissolved to make a solution. Back $200 Topic 4 Explain the polarity in a water molecule. $300 Topic 4 The oxygen side of water is slightly negative and hydrogen side is slightly positive Back $300 Topic 4 Explain your understanding of the pH scale $400 Topic 4 pH scale range: 0 to 14 pH 7 is neutral; 0 to 6.9 is acidic and 7.1 to 14 is basic (alkaline) Back $400 Topic 4 What are the properties of water that enable it to rise in the xylem of plants? $500 Topic 4 Cohesion & adhesion Back $500 Topic 5 What property of carbon gives it the unparalleled ability to form complex molecules? $100 Topic 5 Tetra valence Back $100 Topic 5 Molecules with same molecular formula but different structural formula are called ….. $200 Topic 5 Isomers Back $200 Topic 5 Name any 3 functional groups attached to carbon skeleton. $300 Topic 5 Back Hydroxyl(OH), Carboxyl(COOH), Amino(NH2), Phosphate(PO4), $300 Sulphydryl(SH) Topic 5 Name the reaction that forms Monomers from Polymers and vice versa. $400 Topic 5 Hydrolysis & Dehydration synthesis Back $400 Topic 5 What are the key differences between saturated and unsaturated fats and their significance? $500 Topic 5 When saturated with hydrogen, they form single bonded straight chains and thus Back $500 Topic 6 What are the building blocks of proteins? $100 Topic 6 Amino acids Back $100 Topic 6 What are the significant functions of proteins? $200 Topic 6 Body building & Biocatalysis Back $200 Topic 6 What makes the key difference between amino acids and its significance in tertiary structure? $300 Topic 6 R-groups. Interactions between them makes the complex globular shape. $300 Back Topic 6 Name the four interactions between R-groups. $400 Topic 6 Hydrophobic & van der Waals interactions; Hydrogen bonds and Disulfide bridges. Back $400 Topic 6 Name the building blocks of all the macromolecules. $500 Topic 6 Monosaccharides, Triglycerides, amino acids & nucleotides. Back $500