This is JEOPARDY! Watson 2001 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. Watson 2001 Jeopardy Atomic blast Molecular Mayhem Bonds, James Bonds pH, please Water, water 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Watson 2001 The subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom Question Watson 2001 . What are protons and neutrons? Watson 2001 The particles that are negatively charged Question Watson 2001 . What are electrons? Watson 2001 The positively charged subatomic particles Question Watson 2001 . What are protons? Watson 2001 They are in constant motion in the space around the nucleus Question Watson 2001 . What are electrons? Watson 2001 Versions of the same element, but having different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus Question Watson 2001 . What are isotopes? Watson 2001 The definition of a molecule Question Watson 2001 . What is “2 or more atoms chemically combined?” Watson 2001 The atoms that make up a water molecule Question Watson 2001 . What are hydrogen and oxygen? Watson 2001 The definition of a compound Question Watson 2001 . What is “2 or more atoms of different elements chemically combined?” Watson 2001 The name given to this type of molecular recipe: (ex: C6H12O6). Question Watson 2001 . What is molecular formula? Watson 2001 The number of atoms in the compound C6H12O6 Question Watson 2001 . What is 24? Watson 2001 The subatomic particles involved in chemical bonding Question Watson 2001 . What are electrons? Watson 2001 The type bond where one or more electrons are given away from one atom to another type atom Question Watson 2001 . What are ionic bonds? Watson 2001 What an atom that has gained or lost an electron is called (now having a charge) Question Watson 2001 . What is an ion? Watson 2001 The type bond where electrons are shared Question Watson 2001 . What is a covalent bond? Watson 2001 A molecule that has a more (+) charge on one end and (-) on the other Question Watson 2001 . What is a polar molecule? Watson 2001 The pH scale number range Question Watson 2001 . What is 0 to 14? Watson 2001 On the pH scale, it’s what’s neutral. Question Watson 2001 . What is 7? Watson 2001 On the pH scale, it’s where things are considered acidic Question Watson 2001 . What’s below 7? Watson 2001 Daily Double What is your wager? Watson 2001 How much more basic something with a pH of 8 is than something with a pH of 6 Question Watson 2001 . What is 100 times? Watson 2001 What pH measures the concentration of Question Watson 2001 . What’s H+ (hydrogen ions)? Watson 2001 The molecular formula for water Question Watson 2001 . What is H2O? Watson 2001 Why water is considered “polar” Question Watson 2001 . What is having a (+) and (-) charge on either end? Watson 2001 A word for the attraction of molecules of different substances together Question Watson 2001 . What is adhesion? Watson 2001 A word for the attraction of molecules of the same substance together Question Watson 2001 . What is cohesion? Watson 2001 The name of the type bonding that occurs between water molecules Question Watson 2001 . What are hydrogen bonds? Watson 2001 Double Jeopardy Big Macros Sweet thang PHAT Pro-teen Go Nuclear 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Watson 2001 The term for the small compounds that join together repeatedly to make large molecules Question Watson 2001 . What are monomers? Watson 2001 The large molecule that many monomers together form Question Watson 2001 . What are polymers? Watson 2001 A term describing the type of matter living things are made of, having carbon and hydrogen in them Question Watson 2001 . What are organic molecules? Watson 2001 A trait of carbon, making it very versatile Question Watson 2001 . What is the ability to bind with 4 other molecules? Watson 2001 How long a polymer can be Question Watson 2001 . What is thousands of monomers? Watson 2001 The three elements that carbohydrates are made up of Question Watson 2001 . What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (C,H,O)? Watson 2001 The simplest of carbohydrates, just one carbon ring in size Question Watson 2001 . What are monosaccharides? Watson 2001 A large polysaccharide used for animals’ energy storage in muscle tissues Question Watson 2001 . What is glycogen? Watson 2001 A large polysaccharide used for structural support for plants Question Watson 2001 . What is cellulose? Watson 2001 Having two carbon rings, like sucrose Question Watson 2001 . What is a disaccharide? Watson 2001 A fat that’s solid at room temperature Question Watson 2001 . What are saturated fats? Watson 2001 A word meaning “unable to be dissolved” Question Watson 2001 . What is insoluble? Watson 2001 What this is an example of: Question Watson 2001 . What is an unsaturated fatty acid chain? Watson 2001 The main component of cell membranes Question Watson 2001 . What are phospholipids? Watson 2001 A type of sterol (steroid), produced in the liver, that you can get too much of sometimes, clogging arteries Question Watson 2001 . What is cholesterol? Watson 2001 The tissue in our bodies that proteins make up the great majority of Question Watson 2001 . What is muscle tissue? Watson 2001 A substance that proteins make up, that catalyze (help start) chemical reactions in our bodies Question Watson 2001 . What are enzymes? Watson 2001 The little monomers of huge protein chains Question Watson 2001 . What are amino acids? Watson 2001 Daily Double What is your wager? Watson 2001 The number of amino acids we have Question Watson 2001 . What is 20? Watson 2001 The part of the amino acid molecule that varies, depending on the specific a.a. you wish to draw Question Watson 2001 . What is the R group? Watson 2001 The two major types of nucleic acids Question Watson 2001 . What is DNA and RNA? Watson 2001 The monomer of nucleic acids Question Watson 2001 . What is a nucleotide? Watson 2001 The first carries genetic information, the second helps make proteins Question Watson 2001 . What is DNA and RNA? Watson 2001 Where nucleic acids are found Question Watson 2001 . What is the nucleus? Watson 2001 What RNA is involved in, primarily Question Watson 2001 . What is making proteins? Watson 2001 Final Jeopardy What is your wager? Write you names, wager, and answer on your paper and I will come around and collect them. Watson 2001 Question for Final Jeopardy Name FIVE components of the human body that is made up of proteins. Watson 2001 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 Watson 2001 Question for Final Jeopardy What three components make up a nucleotide of DNA? Watson 2001 Answer for Final Jeopardy 1. 5-carbon sugar 2. Phosphate group 3. Nitrogenous base Watson 2001