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Baby Chemistry Carbohydrate. Lipids . Proteins . Nuc. Acids & Chem. Rxns. Enzymes . JEOPARDY 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 FINAL JEOPARDY
Baby Chemistry- 100 answer Molecules are considered to be “organic” because they all contain this element.
Baby Chemistry- 100 question Carbon
Baby Chemistry- 200 answer This is the name for the “picture version” of a molecule.
Baby Chemistry- 200 question Structural Formula
Baby Chemistry- 300 answer These are the happy numbers for carbon’s valence electrons in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd electron clouds.
Baby Chemistry- 300 question 1st - 2 2nd - 8 3rd - 8
Baby Chemistry- 400 answer These are the happy bonding numbers for Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Baby Chemistry- 400 question Carbon – 4 bonds Hydrogen – 1 bonds Oxygen – 2 bonds
Baby Chemistry- 500 answer This is the process that takes monomers (individual pieces) and combines them to form polymers.
Baby Chemistry- 500 question Polymerization
Carbohydrates - 100 answer These are the 2 main functions of Carbohydrates in living organisms.
Carbohydrates - 100 question Energy (1st source) & Cell Structure
Carbohydrates - 200 answer This is the Carbon – Hydrogen – Oxygen ratio that can help to identify Carbohydrates from other types of molecules.
Carbohydrates - 200 question 1 Carbon – 2 Hydrogen – 1 Oxygen
Carbohydrates - 300 answer All Carbohydrates (and therefore sugars) end in these 3 letters.
Carbohydrates - 300 question -ose (glucose)
Carbohydrates - 400 answer These are the functional units (monomers) that make up Carbohydrates.
Carbohydrates - 400 question Monosaccharides
Lipids - 100 answer Lipids are also know as the other 3 things.
Lipids - 100 question Fats, Oils and Waxes
Lipids - 200 answer These are 2 of the 3 main functions of Lipids in living organisms.
Lipids - 200 question • Energy (2nd source) • Cell Structure • Chemical Messengers
Lipids - 300 answer This is the ratio of Hydrogen to Oxygen in Lipids which makes them identifiable from other molecules.
Lipids - 300 question Hydrogen to Oxygen is greater than 2:1
Lipids - 400 answer These are the 4 monomers required to make 1 triglyceride.
Lipids - 400 question 1 glycerol 3 fatty acids
Lipids - 500 answer This is the process shown in the following picture.
Lipids - 500 question Hydrolysis
Proteins - 100 answer Proteins are composed of these 4 elements.
Proteins - 100 question Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
Proteins - 200 answer These are special proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
Proteins - 200 question Enzymes.
Proteins - 300 answer These are the functional units (monomers) that make up proteins.
Proteins - 300 question Amino Acids
Proteins - 400 answer This is one function of proteins in living organisms.
Proteins - 400 question • Cell Structure • Enzymes • Help Cells Move • Aid in cell communication • Aid in immune function • Aid in molecule transport
Proteins - 500 answer This is the process shown in the following picture.
Proteins - 500 question Dehydration Synthesis
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 100 answer This is the main function of Nucleic Acids in living organisms
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 100 question To store and transmit genetic information.
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 200 answer These are the 2 main types of Nucleic Acids.
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 200 question Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) & Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 300 answer These are the monomers that make up Nucleic Acids.
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 300 question Nucleotides
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 400 answer A chemical reaction is defined as this.
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 400 question A process that changes one set of chemicals into another.
Nucleic Acids & ChemRxns - 500 answer These are the reactants of the following chemical reaction. CO2 + H2O > H2CO3