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Honors Medical Biology Semester One Jeopardy

Honors Medical Biology Semester One Jeopardy. Chemistry of Life!. Know Thy “Cell”f. Microbe-Mania. Immunology. $ 100. $ 100. $ 100. $ 100. $ 200. $ 200. $200. $ 200. $ 300. $ 300. $ 300. $ 300. $ 400. $ 400. $ 400. $ 400. $ 500. $ 500. $500. $ 500. Final Jeopardy.

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Honors Medical Biology Semester One Jeopardy

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  1. Honors Medical Biology Semester One Jeopardy

  2. Chemistry of Life! Know Thy “Cell”f Microbe-Mania Immunology $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

  3. Draw a simple diagram of each of the four main organic compunds (=macromolecules) that make up organisms. RETURN

  4. Which chemical reactions polymerize and depolymerize compounds? RETURN

  5. What determines the primary structure of a protein? What do we call the unique 3-D shape of a protein? What do we call it when proteins lose their shape? RETURN

  6. Draw/describe hydrogen bonds in water? What are the properties of water that flow from those bonds? Draw a few water molecules bonded together. How do they bond to each other? What are the properties of water that flow from this glorious chemistry? (pun intended………) RETURN

  7. Which of the following are true regarding unsaturated fats? • They have more than twice the energy per unit mass of other non-lipid compounds. • they have double covalent bonds between carbon atoms. • They have less hydrogen atoms as a result of item b. • they are more common in animals than plants. • They are less dense because the fatty acids are more kinked than sat. fats. RETURN

  8. What do lysosomes do? How do they do what they do? What cell types have a Lot of Lysosome action ? RETURN

  9. Describe the main differences (5 min.) between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. RETURN

  10. Describe 3 differences between plant and animal cells. Where’s the DNA inside of eukaryotic cells? RETURN

  11. Describe the make up of cell membranes. Where do you find them in eukaryotes? What makes one membrane different from another? RETURN

  12. DAILY DOUBLE (worth $1000!!!) Describe the endomembrane system. What kind of proteins might travel through this system? RETURN

  13. Compare/contrast viruses and bacteria RETURN

  14. Describe the genetics of bacteria. RETURN

  15. Name 10 pathogenic bacteria and the diseases they cause RETURN

  16. Name 10 viral diseases. RETURN

  17. Daily double!!! (worth 1000 points) What prokaryotic structures are most relevant to antibiotic resistance and why? RETURN

  18. What blood type(s) can an O positive person receive? Why is Type AB blood the universal recipient? RETURN

  19. Connect the right stuff to the right lymphocyte: RETURN

  20. List 5 leukocytes and what they do. RETURN

  21. Contrast Innate vs. Acquired Immunity and Cell-Mediated vs. Humoral immunity RETURN

  22. When Jenner successfully used the cowpox virus to vaccinate against smallpox, why did it work? RETURN

  23. Final Jeopardy!

  24. Describe in words the complexity of protein structure and give 5 examples of proteins and their functions in the body. RETURN

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