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Jeopardy Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules Organelles Cell Membrane BONUS!! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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JeopardyInorganic Molecules

Organic Molecules Organelles

Cell Membrane BONUS!!

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 – Question Inorganic Molecules

Inorganic Molecules are usuallyClassified into these two groups: (2)

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$100 Answer Inorganic Molecules

Ionic and Covalent

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$200 Question Inorganic Molecules

Any compound lacking carbon atoms,Or when present is ionically bound toOther atoms. (2)

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$200 AnswerInorganic Molecules

What is inorganic compound?

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$300 Question Inorganic Molecules

This is one of the most common Examples of an inorganic molecule:(2)

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$300 Answer Inorganic Molecules

What is water?

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$400 Question Inorganic Molecules

An example of an inorganic moleculeThat still contains carbon: (2)

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$400 AnswerInorganic Molecules

What are charcoal and diamonds?

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$500 QuestionInorganic Molecules

Inorganic compounds form the basisOf _______________. (2)

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$500 AnswerInorganic Molecules

What is chemistry?

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$100 QuestionOrganic Molecules

The four major groups of organic substances.

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$100 AnswerOrganic Molecules

What are nucleic acid, carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids? 2 (page 48)

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$200 QuestionOrganic Molecules

Macromolecules are composed of glucose or amino acids which are joined together bythese types of bonds.

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$200 AnswerOrganic Molecules

What are covalent bonds? 2(page 43)

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$300 Question Organic Molecules

Carbohydrates are divided into three types of classes, for example, Polysaccharides arethese types of sugars.

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$300 Answer Organic Molecules

What are complex sugars? 2 (page 48)

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$400 Question Organic Molecules

Proteins are broken into two categories and enzymes, which bring molecules together orsplit them apart, are a part of this category. 2 (page 48)

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$400 Answer Organic Molecules

What is functional? 2 (page 48)

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$500 QuestionOrganic Molecules

Lipids are water-insoluble organic biomolecules that serve several critical roles in thispart of the body.

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$500 AnswerOrganic Molecules

What is the cell membrane? 2 (page 54-56)

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$100 QuestionOrganelles

The organelle responsible for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis that is known as the “power plant” of cells. (2)

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$100 AnswerOrganelles

What is the mitochondria?

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$200 QuestionOrganelles

Found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum and scattered throughout the cytoplasm, the ribosome’s main function is this. (2)

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$200 Answer Organelles

What is protein synthesis?

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$300 QuestionOrganelles

In addition to serving as the boundary of the cell, this organelle contains proteins that function as markers to identify other cells

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$300 AnswerOrganelles

What is the plasma membrane?

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$400 QuestionOrganelles

The organelle that processes molecules within its membranes and forms globules of glycoproteins.

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$400 AnswerOrganelles

What is the Golgi apparatus?

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$500 Question Organelles

This organelles houses the genetic code of the cell and plays an essential role in cell transport, metabolism, and cell growth.

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$500 AnswerOrganelles

What is the nucleus?

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$100 QuestionCell Membrane

Membrane proteins that react to the presence of hormones or other chemicals? (2)

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$100 Answer Cell Membrane

What are receptors?

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$200 QuestionCell Membrane

Which cell structure is considered the miniature circulatory system? (2)

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$200 AnswerCell Membrane

What is endoplasmic reticulum?

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$300 QuestionCell Membrane

The stage of a lysosome’s activity causes a change in its size and ___?(2)

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$300 AnswerCell Membrane

What is shape?

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$400 QuestionCell Membrane

This is the name of the current model of how cell membranes are constructed.

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$400 AnswerCell Membrane

What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?

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$500 QuestionCell Membrane

This is a steroid lipid that mixes with phospholipid molecules to form a blend of lipids that stays fluidenough to function properly at body temperature. (2)

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$500 AnswerCell Membrane

What is cholesterol?

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$200 QuestionBONUS!!

Nucleic acids have deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acids known as DNA and RNA, whichcontain these types of tiny molecules.

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$200 Answer BONUS!!

What are nucleotides? 2 (page 59)

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$300 Question BONUS!!

These hairlike extensions serve to move substances over the cell surface or propel sperm cells. (2)

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$300 AnswerBONUS!!

What are cilia and flagella?

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$400 QuestionBONUS!!

This organelle is divided into two segments (smooth and rough) and synthesizes either proteins, lipids, or carbohydrates depending on which part. (2)

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$400 AnswerBONUS!!

What is the endoplasmic reticulum(ER)?