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