Jeopardy atoms, macros2

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This is
JEOPARDY!
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Procedures for Today
1. Each group will give a response. The
following group then gets a turn.
2. The categories are to be selected from
the least points to the most points.
3. You must form your response in the form
of a QUESTION!
4. Only one spokesperson is allowed to
answer.
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Jeopardy
Atomic
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Molecular
Mayhem
Bonds,
James Bonds
pH, please
Water,
water
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The subatomic particles found in the
nucleus of an atom
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What are protons and neutrons?
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The particles that are negatively charged
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What are electrons?
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The positively charged subatomic particles
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What are protons?
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They are in constant motion in the space
around the nucleus
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What are electrons?
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Versions of the same element, but having
different numbers of neutrons in the
nucleus
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What are isotopes?
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The definition of a molecule
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What is “2 or more atoms chemically
combined?”
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The atoms that make up a water molecule
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What are hydrogen and oxygen?
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The definition of a compound
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What is “2 or more atoms of different
elements chemically combined?”
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The name given to this type of molecular
recipe: (ex: C6H12O6).
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What is molecular formula?
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The number of atoms in the compound
C6H12O6
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What is 24?
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The subatomic particles involved in
chemical bonding
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What are electrons?
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The type bond where one or more
electrons are given away from one atom to
another type atom
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What are ionic bonds?
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What an atom that has gained or lost an
electron is called (now having a charge)
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What is an ion?
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The type bond where electrons are shared
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What is a covalent bond?
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A molecule that has a more (+) charge on
one end and (-) on the other
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What is a polar molecule?
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The pH scale number range
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What is 0 to 14?
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On the pH scale, it’s what’s neutral.
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What is 7?
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On the pH scale, it’s where things are
considered acidic
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What’s below 7?
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Daily Double
What is your wager?
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How much more basic something with a
pH of 8 is than something with a pH of 6
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What is 100 times?
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What pH measures the concentration of
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What’s H+ (hydrogen ions)?
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The molecular formula for water
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What is H2O?
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Why water is considered “polar”
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What is having a (+) and (-) charge on either
end?
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A word for the attraction of molecules of
different substances together
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What is adhesion?
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A word for the attraction of molecules of
the same substance together
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What is cohesion?
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The name of the type bonding that occurs
between water molecules
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What are hydrogen bonds?
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Double Jeopardy
Big Macros
Sweet
thang
PHAT
Pro-teen
Go Nuclear
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The term for the small compounds that join
together repeatedly to make large molecules
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What are monomers?
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The large molecule that many monomers
together form
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What are polymers?
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A term describing the type of matter living
things are made of, having carbon and
hydrogen in them
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What are organic molecules?
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A trait of carbon, making it very versatile
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What is the ability to bind with 4 other
molecules?
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How long a polymer can be
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What is thousands of monomers?
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The three elements that carbohydrates
are made up of
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What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
(C,H,O)?
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The simplest of carbohydrates, just one
carbon ring in size
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What are monosaccharides?
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A large polysaccharide used for animals’
energy storage in muscle tissues
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What is glycogen?
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A large polysaccharide used for structural
support for plants
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What is cellulose?
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Having two carbon rings, like sucrose
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What is a disaccharide?
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A fat that’s solid at room temperature
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What are saturated fats?
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A word meaning “unable to be dissolved”
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What is insoluble?
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What this is an example of:
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What is an unsaturated fatty acid chain?
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The main component of cell membranes
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What are phospholipids?
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A type of sterol (steroid), produced in the
liver, that you can get too much of
sometimes, clogging arteries
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What is cholesterol?
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The tissue in our bodies that proteins
make up the great majority of
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What is muscle tissue?
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A substance that proteins make up, that
catalyze (help start) chemical reactions in
our bodies
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What are enzymes?
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The little monomers of huge protein chains
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What are amino acids?
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Daily Double
What is your wager?
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The number of amino acids we have
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What is 20?
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The part of the amino acid molecule that
varies, depending on the specific a.a. you
wish to draw
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What is the R group?
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The two major types of nucleic acids
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What is DNA and RNA?
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The monomer of nucleic acids
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What is a nucleotide?
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The first carries genetic information, the
second helps make proteins
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What is DNA and RNA?
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Where nucleic acids are found
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What is the nucleus?
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What RNA is involved in, primarily
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What is making proteins?
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Final Jeopardy
What is your wager?
Write you names, wager, and answer on your paper
and I will come around and collect them.
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Question for Final Jeopardy
Name FIVE components of the
human body that is made up of
proteins.
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Answer for Final Jeopardy
1. muscles
2. blood (hemoglobin)
3. Hair/nails
4. Antibodies
5. Enzymes
6. Growth hormone/insulin
7. Proteins in cell membranes
8. Skin
9. Connective tissue
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Question for Final Jeopardy
What three components make up a
nucleotide of DNA?
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Answer for Final Jeopardy
1. 5-carbon sugar
2. Phosphate group
3. Nitrogenous base
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