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Jeopardy. Biology CPA Round Two - Biochem Miss Colabelli. Carbs. Protein. Lipid. Nucl. Acid. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. carbs , 100. What is the monomer of a carbohydrate called?. Monosaccharide.
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Jeopardy Biology CPA Round Two - Biochem Miss Colabelli
Carbs Protein Lipid Nucl. Acid 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
carbs, 100 What is the monomer of a carbohydrate called? Monosaccharide
Protein, 100 This is a substance that only contains one atom and can not be broken down further. Element
lipid, 100 Water molecules form what type of bonds when surrounded by each other? Hydrogen bonds
Nucl. acid, 100 What atoms make up a water molecule? 1 oxygen atom 2 hydrogen atoms
carbs, 200 A glucose molecule can bind to frutose molecule to make the disaccharide… Sucrose
protein, 200 What kind of isotope can be used as a tracer for determining ages for rocks and fossils? Radioactive
lipid, 200 Double covalent bonds share how many electrons? 4 Electrons
Nucl. acid, 200 What is the net charge of the water molecule? There is no net charge - zero
carbs, 300 ? A
protein, 300 When added to milk, cereal does not dissolve evenly. What is the name of this type of mixture? Suspension
lipid, 300 If there are 6 electrons in the outer shell of an atom what type of bond are they most likely to form? Covalent
Nucl. acid, 300 How many valence electrons does oxygen have? 6 electrons
carbs, 400 ? A
protein, 400 You added NaCl to a boiling water and created a solution. The salt in this example is known as the… Solute
lipid, 400 What is formed when a substance is formed by the combination of two or more elements? Compound
Nucl. acid, 400 The oxygen atom in water shares how many electrons with the two hydrogen atoms? 4 electrons
carbs, 500 ? A
protein, 500 What is the name of the force that explains intermolecular attraction between partially negative and positive atoms? van der Waals forces
lipid, 500 Fluorine has 7 electrons in its outer most shell.. What does it need to do in order to become stable? Gain 1 electron and become a negative ion.
Nucl. acid, 500 When does hydrogen bonding occur? When the positive hydrogen atom of one water molecule is attracted to the negative side of the oxygen atom of another water molecule