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AP Biology Jeopardy! BIOCHEMISTRY Final Water Acid Base Carbs Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back FINAL JEOPARDY The answer is…. Final Jeopardy back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question A. B. C. 6 5 4 back Answers Final Jeopardy Answer--Who is Albert Einstein? Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question back Water 200 The number of water molecules that can hydrogen bond to a single water molecule. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question 4 back Water 400 In a water molecule, oxygen is electronegative which means it has a partial _____ charge and the hydrogens have a partial ____ charge. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Negative; positive back Water 600 The definition of a kilocalorie. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C back Water 800 When water condenses on a surface, the temperature increases due to this happening. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The release of heat by the formation of hydrogen bonds back Water 1000 The number of grams of C2H6 required to make 1 L of a 0.5 M solution of the molecule? (Carbon = 12, Oxygen = 16, Hydrogen = 1) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question 15 back Acid Base 200 Acids donate this to solution Back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question H+ back Daily Double Acid Base 400 If a pH increased from 6 to 10, this would be the concentration of H+ ions. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The concentration of H+ ions have DECREASED by 10 X 10 X 10 X 10 = 10,000 back Acid Base 600 Bases donate this to solution. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question OHback Acid Base 800 What a buffer does. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Accept H+ ions when they are in excess and donating H+ ions when they are low. back Acid Base 1000 The name of the enzyme that monitors blood pH in humans. (removes CO2) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Carbonic Anhydrase back Carbs 200 The bond made between two sugars when forming a monosaccharide. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Glycosidic back Carbs 400 The process used to create a polysaccharide (the reaction) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Dehydration Synthesis back Carbs 600 The reason why humans cannot digest cellulose. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Humans only have the enzyme to hydrolyze alpha glycosidic links. Cellulose has beta links. back Carbs 800 The monomer of a starch back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Monosaccharide back Carbs 1000 What would be the chemical formula when making maltose? (Glucose + Glucose) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question C12H22O11 (Lose a water molecule) back Lipid 200 A triglyceride is made up of these. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Glycerol and 3 fatty acids back Lipids 400 Name the Structure (generic term) back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Steroid back Evo Lingo 600 True or False Lipids are water soluble back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question False back Daily Double Lipids 800 In a phospholipid, the phosphate head is Hydrophobic/hydrophilic. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Hydrophilic back Lipids 1000 The picture is a(n) saturated/unsaturated fatty acid. Explain what that means. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Unsaturated There is a double bond between carbons (not saturated with Hydrogens) back Proteins 200 Monomers of a protein. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Amino acids back Proteins 400 There are 20 amino acids. This is what makes each one different. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question R group side chain back Proteins 600 The type of bond formed between two amino acids in a protein. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Peptide back Patterns 800 Disulfide bonds in a protein indicate this structure. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Tertiary back Patterns 1000 The biochemical cause of sickle cell disease. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question The amino acid glutamic acid is replaced with valine. Causes a confirmational change in protein structure change in RBC structure at the PRIMARY level back Nucleic Acids 200 Three parts of a nucleotide back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Pentose sugar, nitrogenous base, and phosphate back Nucleic Acids 400 Two examples of nucleic acids. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question DNA and RNA (ATP is a special nucelotide) back Nucleic Acids 600 Type of bond between each nucleotide. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Phosphodiester back Nucleic Acids 800 The purines and the pyrimadines. back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question Purines: Adenine and Guanine Pyrimadines: Cytosine, Uracil, and Thymine back Nucleic Acids 1000 Who discovered DNA? back Click a Dollar Amount to Choose a Question ROSALIND FRANKLIN!!! (Oh yeah, and those dudes Watson, Crick, and Wilkins) back