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Biochemistry Jeopardy

Biochemistry Jeopardy. TRUE or FALSE: Enzymes are used up in the chemical reaction that they catalyze. Enzymes- 100. FALSE Enzymes initiate chemical reactions, but they are not reactants. Back to the Game!.

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Biochemistry Jeopardy

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  1. Biochemistry Jeopardy

  2. TRUE or FALSE:Enzymes are used up in the chemical reaction that they catalyze. Enzymes- 100

  3. FALSEEnzymes initiate chemical reactions, but they are not reactants. Back to the Game!

  4. What is the location on an enzyme where the substrate attaches and a chemical bond is either broken or formed? Enzymes - 200

  5. active site Back to the Game!

  6. Enzymes work by lowering the ________________ or the amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction. Enzymes - 300

  7. activation energy Back to the Game!

  8. What is the name of the enzyme found in the liver of animals that breaks down toxic hydrogen peroxide into nontoxic products? Enzymes - 400

  9. catalase Back to the Game!

  10. Once a substrate binds to the active site of an enzyme, the active site changes shape and forms this. Enzymes - 500

  11. enzyme-substrate complex Back to the Game!

  12. A _______ speeds up or slows down a chemical reaction without being changed or used up in the reaction. Chemical Reactions - 100

  13. catalyst Back to the Game!

  14. What are the reactants in this chemical equation?N2 + O2 2NO Chemical Reactions - 200

  15. N2 + O2 Back to the Game!

  16. Products Reactants What kind of reaction is pictured? Chemical Reactions - 300

  17. endothermic reactionor energy-absorbing reaction Back to the Game!

  18. List three ways to speed up a chemical reaction. Chemical Reactions - 400

  19. 1. add a catalyst2. increase the temperature3. increase the concentration of the reactants4. favorably change the pH Back to the Game!

  20. What is released when a chemical bond is broken? Chemical Reactions - 500

  21. energy Back to the Game!

  22. What two types of lipids provide insulation, provide buoyancy, and can serve as long term energy storage molecules? Macromolecules - 100

  23. fats and oils Back to the Game!

  24. What group of lipids includes cholesterol, a molecule that transports fats throughout the body? Macromolecules - 200

  25. steroids Back to the Game!

  26. List three functions of proteins. Macromolecules - 300

  27. Proteins provide structure, allow movement, fight disease, transport substances, permit cell communication, speed up chemical reactions, and regulate cell growth. Back to the Game!

  28. Is this fatty acid, saturated, unsaturated, or polyunsaturated? Macromolecules - 400

  29. saturated Back to the Game!

  30. Carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids are polymers. List their monomers. Macromolecules - 500

  31. Carbohydrates  monosaccharidesProteins  amino acidsNucleic acids  nucleotides Back to the Game!

  32. This group of molecules stores genetic information in molecules like DNA and RNA. Macro II - 100

  33. nucleic acids Back to the Game!

  34. What is the general formula for a carbohydrate? Macro II - 200

  35. (CH2O)n Back to the Game!

  36. Adrenaline and testosterone are examples of this type of steroid. Macro II - 300

  37. hormone Back to the Game!

  38. Carbon can form up to four __________ bonds with other atoms, making it ideal for building a wide variety of molecules. Macro II - 400

  39. covalent Back to the Game!

  40. Plants can store energy in a polysaccharide called _________ which we tested for in our recent laboratory using iodine solution. Macro II - 500

  41. starch Back to the Game!

  42. Benedict’s solution is a light blue solution. When heated in the presence of monosaccharides or disaccharides (sugars), it turns to this color. Lab Bag - 100

  43. red - orange Back to the Game!

  44. Given the following test results, which substance contains starches? Lab Bag - 200

  45. Food C Back to the Game!

  46. What should the student’s conclusion be for the data below? Lab Bag - 300

  47. The more enzyme added to a chemical reaction, the faster it will proceed. Back to the Game!

  48. Lab Bag - 500 In the enzyme testing laboratory, you were to determine the rate or speed of the reaction. How did you do this?

  49. by measuring the rate or speed at which oxygen gas was produced. Back to the Game!

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