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Macromolecule JEOPARDY!

Macromolecule JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Honors Biology Review Game!. Macromolecule JEOPARDY!. Lipids. Carbohydrates. Making & Breaking Macromolecules. Polymers of Macromolecules. Proteins. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300.

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Macromolecule JEOPARDY!

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  1. Macromolecule JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Honors Biology Review Game!

  2. Macromolecule JEOPARDY! Lipids Carbohydrates Making & Breaking Macromolecules Polymers ofMacromolecules Proteins Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Lipids: 100Two subunits of fat molecules are: _________ & _________

  4. Lipids: 200The three carbons of glycerol form the backbone to which three fatty acids are attached is referred to as this fat molecule:

  5. Lipids: 300Fatty acids with all internal carbon atoms forming covalent bonds with two hydrogen atoms and contain the maximum number of hydrogen atoms are said to be: ______________

  6. Lipids: 400What type of lipid is pictured below? What is its function?

  7. Lipids: 500What is the function of lipids?

  8. Carbohydrates: 100How can you tell that the structure below is a glucose molecule?

  9. Carbohydrates: 200What type of glucose chain is used as building materials in plants in their cell wall?

  10. Carbohydrates: 300In this test, starch is identified:

  11. Carbohydrates: 400The storage polysaccharides found in plants are called: ___________________In animals, glucose is stored as: ______________

  12. Carbohydrates: 500The simplest carbohydrate is calleda: __________________

  13. Making & Breaking Macromolecules: 100How are subunits of all macromolecules put together?

  14. Making & Breaking Macromolecules: 200When tearing down a molecule, like protein, a water molecule is added. What is this known as?

  15. Daily Double!!! Making & Breaking Macromolecules Name one characteristic of a carbohydrate.

  16. Making & Breaking Macromolecules: 400What is the key role in enzymes?

  17. Making & Breaking Macromolecules: 500Draw a picture on the board of how dehydration synthesis produces a lipid or carbohydrate.

  18. Polymers of Macromolecules: 100What is the polymer of a carbohydrate?

  19. Polymers of Macromolecules: 200What is the polymer of a protein?

  20. Polymers of Macromolecules: 300What are the three polymers of a lipid?

  21. Polymers of Macromolecules: 400On the board, draw a picture of a saturated and unsaturated fat.

  22. Polymers of Macromolecules: 500On the board, draw a picture of a protein and then draw a box around the amino and carboxl groups.

  23. Proteins: 100Name three characteristics of a protein:

  24. Proteins: 200What is the name of the test that tests for protein?

  25. Proteins: 300 What is protein denaturation?

  26. Proteins Daily Double!!! What are the four levels of protein structure?

  27. Mitosis & Meiosis: 500 What type of proteins help new proteins fold properly?

  28. Potpourri: 100What type of reaction is below?

  29. Potpourri: 200What is the test for simple sugars?

  30. Potpourri: 300Explain hydrolysis:

  31. Potpourri: 400Breaking covalent bonds require the addition of ____________, called ________________.

  32. Potpourri: 500Name three characteristics of a lipid:

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