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Macromolecules
Jeopardy!
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Final
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic
Acids
The Cell
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FINAL JEOPARDY
CategoryMacromolecules and
Monomers
The answer is….
Final Jeopardy
These molecules are monomers of lipids
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Answers
Final Jeopardy
Answer- Fatty
Acids & Glycerol
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic
Acids
The Cell
Glucose
Alpha helix, beta
sheets
Triglyceride
Uracil
Mosaic
Dehydration
Synthesis
Amino Acid
Unsaturated
Nucleotide
Smooth ER
Monosaccharide
Globular
Hydrophobic
DNA
Phospholipid
Glycosidic linkage
#2
Hydrogenation
Phosphate & sugar
Porkaryotic cell
CHO
Salinity, pH,
temperature, toxins
Hydrocarbons
Adenine, cytosine,
guanine and
thymine
Chloroplast, cell
wall, central
vacuole
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Carbohydrates
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The molecule illustrated in Fig. 3 is made up
of _______________ monomers.
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Carbohydrates
400
This synthesis reaction involves the
formation of macromolecules and the
loss of water
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Carbohydrates
600
Simple sugars like
glucose and
fructose are also
called
_____________.
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Carbohydrates
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The bond linking two
monosaccharides is
called a
__________.
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Daily
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Carbohydrates
1000
Basic chemical formula for all
carbohydrates
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Proteins
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Figures 2 and 3
represent the
secondary level by
showing ______
and _______
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Proteins
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Figure 4 shows an _______ ________, a
monomer of a protein.
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Proteins
600
Fig 5 represents the
4° level and can be
described as
________
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Proteins
800
Using the diagram to
the left, identify by
number a disulfide
bridge
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Proteins
1000
These conditions cause irreversible
damage to the 3D structure of an
enzyme
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Lipids
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__________ is shown in Figure 1.
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Lipids
400
This fatty acid
molecule contains a
double bond and it
is described as
_________.
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Lipids
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All lipids show are
______________
that means they
dislike water.
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Lipids
800
Process which converts liquid oils to
solid fats
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Daily
Double
Lipids
1000
Composed of carbon
and hydrogen,
lipids are
___________.
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Nucleic Acids
200
RNA contains this
nitrogenous base
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Nucleic Acids
400
Figure 2 shows one half of a DNA molecule.
Its monomer is a _____________.
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Nucleic Acids
600
This macromolecule contains your
genetic blueprint.
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Daily
Double
Nucleic Acids
800
These molecules form
the “backbone”
of a nucleic acid
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Nucleic Acids
1000
These four
nitrogenous bases
make up the
alphabet of DNA
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The Cell
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Cell membrane is
described as a
__________
because of its
varied components
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The Cell
400
This type of ER is
involved in lipid
synthesis
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The Cell
600
This amphipathic
molecule is the
main component of
the membrane
bilayer
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The Cell
800
This cell lacks a
membrane bound
nucleus
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The Cell
1000
These organelles are
only found in plant
cells
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Anything Goes
200
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Double
Anything Goes
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Anything Goes
600
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Anything Goes
800
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Anything Goes
1000
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