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Choose a category. Click to begin. Click here for Final Jeopardy Let’s Get It Started In Here Liquid Awesome The Four The Tramp Horsemen Mayo Fat Lisa Sandwich & Friends 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points Let’s Get It Started In Here 10 What is the “dry weight of an organism” called and what is the majority of it made of? Let’s Get It Started In Here 10: Answer Biomass Protein Let’s Get It Started In Here 20 Two scientists determined that RNA can act as an enzyme. Name these scientists and the name they gave these RNA enzymes. Let’s Get It Started In Here 20: Answer Cech and Altman Ribozymes Let’s Get It Started In Here 30 Explain the Endosymbiotic Hypothesis? Let’s Get It Started In Here 30: Answer One larger prokaryotic cell engulfed a smaller prokaryotic cell and they lived in a symbiotic relationship that evolved into the first eukaryotic cell Let’s Get It Started In Here 40 List the four requirements for life to emerge on Earth Let’s Get It Started In Here 40: Answer 1. 2. Abiotic synthesis of amino acids Monomers must be able to join and form polymers 3. 4. RNA/DNA forms and reproduces Evolution of a protobiont (protocell) Let’s Get It Started In Here 50 Illustrate and label the Miller-Urey experiment Let’s Get It Started In Here 50: Answer Fermentation Liquid Awesome 10 What is unique about water and no other substance on Earth? Liquid Awesome 10: Answer Can exist in all 3 states naturally Liquid Awesome20 Explain the “Giant Tripod” of water molecules in terms of molecular bonding Liquid Awesome 20: Answer Oxygen side is more negative (e-) hydrogen side is more positive This allows one molecule to form HYDROGEN bonds with FOUR other molecules Liquid Awesome 30 Explain how water has the ability to regulate temperature on Earth and keep us from frying Liquid Awesome 30: Answer It takes a tremendous amount of heat to break all four bonds in the giant tripod at once to turn water to vapor. Water can store a large amount of heat before boiling which allows the ocean to house heat while the sun is on the opposite side of the Earth Liquid Awesome 40 Explain how cohesion and adhesion work according to molecular bonds Liquid Awesome 40: Answer Cohesion: binding thru hydrogen bonds to other water molecules due to polar molecule Adhesion: water bonding to other molecules thru hydrogen bonds due to polarity of each molecule Liquid Awesome 50 Explain the expansion of water when it freezes Liquid Awesome 50: Answer Colder = slower molecules Liquid = bonds at 90 degrees Solid = bonds at 105 and taking up more space The Tramp 10 What is the original source of carbon in all organisms? The Tramp 10 Answer: Carbon Dioxide The Tramp 20 Are hydrocarbons hydrophobic or hydrophilic? The Tramp 20 Answer Hydrophobic (water fearing) Main component in fatty acid tails The Tramp 30 The more hydrogens in a hydrocarbon, the more ….. The Tramp 30 Answer Energy The Tramp 40 Why is carbon such versatile molecule? (be sure to talk about electrons) The Tramp 40 Answer Can form a tetravalence (intersection) With four open valence electron slots this molecule can form bonds in four directions The Tramp 50 Name the six functional groups The Tramp 50 Answer 1) Hydroxyls 2) Carbonyls 3) Carboxyl 4) Amine 5) Sulfhydrls 6) Phosphate The Four Horsemen 10 Name the four macromolecules and their monomers The Four Horsemen 10 Answer Carbohydrates – Monosaccharides Lipids – Hydrocarbons Proteins – Amino Acids Nucleic Acids - Nucleotides The Four Horsemen 20 List the six atoms most prevalent in Earth’s organisms The Four Horsemen 20 Answer CHNOPS The Four Horsemen 30 Explain the difference (molecularly) between saturated and undaturated fats and their states of matter at room temperature The Four Horsemen 30 Answer The Four Horsemen 40 Explain the difference between Purine and Pyrimidine The Four Horsemen 40 Answer PUGA2 The Four Horsemen 50 Name and describe the 4 structures of proteins The Four Horsemen 50 Answer Primary: sequence of amino acids (most important) Secondary: alpha helixes and beta sheets (coiling and folding) Tertiary: di-sulfide bridges stabilize folds Quarternary: 2+ polypeptides woven together Mayo Sandwich 10 Draw and name the building block molecule for a plasma membrane Mayo Sandwich 10 Answer Phospholipid Mayo Sandwich 20 List two differences between peripheral and integral proteins Mayo Sandwich 20 Answer 1. P: only on one side & are attachment sites 2. I: run thru the membrane & are used to transport molecules Mayo Sandwich 30 Draw this scenario (based on cell type) and label Hypo and Hyper: You are stranded on a life boat after a shipwreck and you decide to drink the ocean water. Mayo Sandwich 30 Answer 60% water Hyper 75% Water Hypo Mayo Sandwich 40 Explain the analogy “mayonnaise sandwich” Answer Hydrophobic Fatty Acid Tails The Mayo Hydrophilic Phosphate Heads The Bread Mayo Sandwich 40 Mayo Sandwich 50 Fill in the missing cycles: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mayo Sandwich 50 Answer 1. 6. Lyse 2. Normal 3. Crenate 4. Turgid 5. Normal Plasmolysis / Flaccid Fat Lisa & Friends 10 What would happen if “Fat Lisa” wasn’t present in the cell? Fat Lisa & Friends 10 Toxins would build up in the cell causing cell death Fat Lisa & Friends 20 Describe two differences between chromatin and chromosomes Fat Lisa & Friends 20 Answer Chromatin: loose DNA used for synthesizing RNA for protein making Chromosomes: tightly wound DNA used to create equality between daughter cells in cell division Fat Lisa & Friends 30 List three cellular functions that rely on the cytoskeleton Fat Lisa & Friends 30 Answer Structure/support cell division movement muscle contraction Fat Lisa & Friends 40 What is the benefit of having folded membranes and list an organelle that utilizes them? Fat Lisa & Friends 40 Answer Increase surface area so more room to do work Mitochondria Fat Lisa & Friends 50 Trace the pathway of organelles from protein synthesis to that protein exiting the cell Fat Lisa & Friends 50 Answer Nucleus – RER – Golgi – Plasma Membrane Make your wager Why must cells be small? (based on surface area and volume)