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Chapter 1 & 2 Review. Wager Game. How to play. Get in groups, choose someone to write the answer Each team will share the answer and will get the amount of points for the question if correct, none if you are wrong For some questions, partial credit can be awarded
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Chapter 1 & 2 Review Wager Game
How to play • Get in groups, choose someone to write the answer • Each team will share the answer and will get the amount of points for the question if correct, none if you are wrong • For some questions, partial credit can be awarded • For“wager” questions, you can wager up to all of your points per round • If you get the answer right, points will be added, if wrong subtracted
Chapter 1 Section One
Points: 25 Name the three domains
Points: 50 Name 4 things that make something a living thing
Points: 75 What is a cell that does not have a nucleus called?
Points: 100 Make up a hypothesis, and name an independent variable and dependent variable related to your hypothesis/proposed experiment
Wager Question! How many points would you like to wager?
Wager Name all of the levels of biological organization from smallest to largest.
Chapter 2 – Atoms & Bonds Section Two
Points: 25 What is the difference between atomic number and atomic mass?
Points: 50 Name the bonds we discussed (3) from strongest to weakest and give an example of each
Points: 75 What is the difference between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds?
Points: 100 How is an isotope formed and how is an ion formed?
Wager question! How many points would you like to wager?
Wager Describe how hydrogen bonds work? Are they really a bond? With polar or nonpolar molecules? Give an example.
Chapter 2 - Water & pH Section Three
Points: 25 What do hydrophilic and hydrophobic mean?
Points: 50 Acids have a ____ pH and a _____ concentration of hydrogen ions
Points: 75 Name a solute and a solvent and how they relate to each other.
Points: 100 Name 3 things that make water a unique substance
Wager Question! How many points would you like to wager?
Wager Acids and bases: which are proton donors and which are proton acceptors?
Chapter 2 – Organic Molecules Section Four
Points: 25 Lipids are hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Points: 50 Name the 4 organic molecules we discussed in class.
Points: 75 What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides & polysaccharides? What organic molecule do they relate to?
Points: 100 Name the 4 levels of protein structure and a basic description of each
Wager question! How many points would you like to wager?
Wager Name the 4 nitrogeneous bases (or at least the letter) and which pair with which.