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Round 1
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Final
Jeopardy
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What are lipids used for?
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To store energy
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What suffix do all enzymes end in
(which three letters)?
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-ASE
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Define chemical reaction.
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A process that changes one set
of chemicals into another set of
chemicals
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What is activation energy
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Energy need to get a reaction
started
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What 3 conditions can affect the rate at
which enzymes work?
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1. Temperature
2. Signals to turn on and off
enzyme reactions in cells
3. pH balances
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What is a monosaccharide
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Single, simple sugar molecule
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Describe how an enzyme works like a
lock and key.
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The active site and substrates
have complimentary shapesperfect fit....like a lock and key!
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What two functions do catalysts and
enzymes serve?
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1. Speed up the rate of a
chemical reaction
2. Lowers activation energy
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List all 5 functions of proteins.
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1. Control reactions
2. Regulate cell processes
3. Form bones and muscles
4. Fight diseases
5. Transport substances
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List the two most common nucleic
acids.
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1. RNA
2. DNA
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Our main source of energy comes from
which carbon compound?
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Carbohydrates
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_________________________ are the
building blocks of proteins
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Amino Acids
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________________________ are the
building blocks of nucleic acids.
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Nucleotides
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Monosaccharides are the building
blocks for which carbon compound?
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Carbohydrates
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What are nucleic acids?
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Form nucleotides -5 sugars with
Phosphate and Nitrogen basestransmit genetic information
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In the following equation: C6H12O6 +
6O2  6CO2 + 6H20 identify the
reactant
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C6H12O6 + 6O2
Always to the left of the arrow!
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In the following equation: C6H12O6 +
6O2  6CO2 + 6H20 identify the
product
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6CO2 + 6H20
Always to the right of the arrow
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In a chemical reaction, energy can be released
as ______________, _____________, or
__________________.
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Heat, light, or sound
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In a chemical reaction, the atoms are
____________________, not created or
destroyed.
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rearranged
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What is an enzyme?
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Proteins that act as biological (
organic) catalysts
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what temperature range do both the X
and Y enzyme function at?
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0-approx 50 degrees
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Which enzyme works over a broader
temperature range?
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Y
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Which enzyme works best at higher
temperatures?
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Y
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Which one would work best in a human
body (37°C)?
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X
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Organic compounds contain what
two main elements?
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1. Carbon
2. Hydrogen
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What are the two types of
chemical reactions?
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1. Endothermic- Energy
absorbing
2. Exothermic- Energy releasing
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If an enzyme has been denatured
it has been made _________________.
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inactive
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Explain the induced fit enzyme
theory.
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the shape of the active site changes
when substrate binds to the enzyme
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Does this graph indicate and
exothermic or endothermic
reaction?
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Exothermic
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True or False
In an energy releasing (
exothermic) reaction, it is NOT
necessary for more reactants in
order for the reaction to occur.
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False
It is necessary!
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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Draw a graph that depicts (
shows) an endothermic ( energy
absorbing) reaction)
Labels not needed.
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