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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Protein Structure. Nucleic Acids. Enzymes. Lipids. Glycolysis. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. Final Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Protein Structure Nucleic Acids Enzymes Lipids Glycolysis $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from Protein Structure This is the most important element of the primary structure of proteins.

  3. $100 Answer from Protein Structure What is the sequence of amino acids? Return to Game Board

  4. $200 Question from Protein Structure A graph that shows the distribution of angles of rotation with in a peptide bond is known as this.

  5. $200 Answer from Protein Structure What is a Ramachandran Plot? Return to Game Board

  6. $300 Question from Protein Structure This amino acid acts as a “helix breaker” because rotation around the N-Cα bond is impossible.

  7. $300 Answer from Protein Structure What is proline? Return to Game Board

  8. $400 Question from Protein Structure These two amino acid residues are commonly found in β-turn secondary structures.

  9. $400 Answer from Protein Structure What are proline and glycine? Return to Game Board

  10. $500 Question from Protein Structure A βαβ arrangement super- secondary structure is also known as example of this.

  11. $500 Answer from Protein Structure What is a motif or a fold? Return to Game Board

  12. $100 Question from Enzymes Enzymes increase the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering this.

  13. $100 Answer from Enzymes What is the energy barrier (activation energy)? Return to Game Board

  14. $200 Question from Enzymes This class of enzymes catalyzes reactions in which two molecules are joined together.

  15. $200 Answer from Enzymes What are ligases? Return to Game Board

  16. $300 Question from Enzymes Given the following Michealis plot, the value of KM for this enzyme is approximately:

  17. $300 Answer from Enzymes What is 5 µM? Return to Game Board

  18. $400 Question from Enzymes Given the following Lineweaver-Burk plot, the value of Vmax is approximately:

  19. $400 Answer from Enzymes What is 50? Return to Game Board

  20. $500 Question from Enzymes A multi-substrate reaction in which the first product is released from the active site before the second product binds to the active site is known by this term.

  21. $500 Answer from Enzymes What is the Ping-Pong mechanism? Return to Game Board

  22. $100 Question from Nucleic Acids The adenine-thymine base pair is held together by this many hydrogen bonds.

  23. $100 Answer from Nucleic Acids What is 2? Return to Game Board

  24. $200 Question from Nucleic Acids The nitrogenous base shown here has this name.

  25. $200 Answer from Nucleic Acids What is thymine? Return to Game Board

  26. $300 Question from Nucleic Acids This is the only form of DNA that is composed of a left-handed helix.

  27. $300 Answer from Nucleic Acids What is the Z-form? Return to Game Board

  28. $400 Question from Nucleic Acids A section of DNA that consists of two hairpins on complementary strands is known as this.

  29. $400 Answer from Nucleic Acids What is a cruciform? Return to Game Board

  30. $500 Question from Nucleic Acids These are two forms of spontaneous mutagenesis that occur in DNA.

  31. $500 Answer from Nucleic Acids What are deamination and depurination? Return to Game Board

  32. $100 Question from Lipids The fatty acid with the highest melting point of the four listed below is: 16:0 16:2 18:2 20:2

  33. $100 Answer from Lipids What is 16:0? Return to Game Board

  34. $200 Question from Lipids Triglycerides are also known by this name.

  35. $200 Answer from Lipids What are triacylglycerols? Return to Game Board

  36. $300 Question from Lipids This compound is the main component of most eukaryotic cell membranes.

  37. $300 Answer from Lipids What is phosphatidylcholine? Return to Game Board

  38. $400 Question from Lipids This is the general term for the type of lipid structure shown here.

  39. $400 Answer from Lipids What is a sphingolipid? Return to Game Board

  40. $500 Question from Lipids Chemical derivatives of this molecule include thromboxanes and prostaglandins.

  41. $500 Answer from Lipids What is arachidonic acid? Return to Game Board

  42. $100 Question from Glycolysis The name of the final product of glycolysis is this.

  43. $100 Answer from Glycolysis What is pyruvate? Return to Game Board

  44. $200 Question from Glycolysis The “commitment” step of glycolysis is this step number.

  45. $200 Answer from Glycolysis What is the third step? Return to Game Board

  46. $300 Question from Glycolysis The glycolysis reaction in which 2-phosphoglycerate is converted into phosphoenolpyruvate is this type of chemical reaction.

  47. $300 Answer from Glycolysis What is dehydration? Return to Game Board

  48. $400 Question from Glycolysis In gluconeogenesis, pyruvate must first be converted to this compound before it can be converted to phosphoenolpyruvate.

  49. $400 Answer from Glycolysis What is oxaloacetate? Return to Game Board

  50. $500 Question from Glycolysis Sometimes, glucose does not enter the glycolysis cycle. Glucose molecules can also be oxidized via this pathway.

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