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Welcome to Jeopardy! Chemistry, Antimicrobic Drugs, and Misc. $100 $200 $300 $500 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $ 500 $500 Atoms & Elements Chemical Bonds Chemical Reactions Feeling lucky? Miscellaneou s $400 Final Round

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Welcome to Jeopardy! Chemistry, Antimicrobic Drugs, and Misc. Chemical Bonds. Chemical Reactions. Atoms & Elements. Feeling lucky?. Miscellaneous. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Jeopardy! Chemistry, Antimicrobic Drugs, and Misc.$100$200$300$500$100$100$100$100$200$200$200$200$300$300$300$300$400$400$400$400$500$500$500$500Atoms & ElementsChemical BondsChemical ReactionsFeeling lucky?Miscellaneous$400Final RoundTopic 1: Atoms and Elements$100The nuclei of atoms contain what 2 subatomic particles?Topic 1: Atoms and Elements$200The number of protons equals the number of

Topic 1: Atoms and Elements$300The type of element is determined by

Topic 1: Atoms and Elements$200The number of protons equals the number of

ANSWER: ELECTRONS

Return to gameReturn to gameTopic 1: Atoms and Elements$300The type of element is determined by

ANSWER: The number of protons

Return to gameReturn to gameTopic 3: Chemical Reactions$100

What is found at C) below?22Topic 5: Miscellaneous$100An example of a drug that affects the cell wall synthesis in bacteria is42Topic 1: Atoms and Elements$500The outermost energy level of an atom tends to be filled. Atoms will give up, gain, or share electrons to fill this shell. Carbon and oxygen require a total of how many electrons to fill their outer shells?Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$200

If the reaction below goes from left to right (see A) below. What type of reaction is it?24Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$200What drug did Fleming discover?

34Topic 5: Miscellaneous$200What chemical is found in Bacterial cell walls, but not in Archaea or any eukaryotic cells?44Topic 2: Bonds$200For the element hydrogen, how many electrons are needed in the outer energy level in order to be the most stable?

A) 2B) 6C) 8D) 16

Return to game14Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$300

If the reaction below goes from rightto the left(see B) below. What type of reaction is it? Return to game26Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$300What type of drugs only affect a small number of different types of bacteria?36Topic 5: Miscellaneous$300What structure in cells is often affected when a drug inhibits protein synthesis?46Topic 2: Bonds $400What type of bond is found in the following illustration?

18Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$400

What is the chemical formula for glucose?28Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$400Why are drugs that affect sterols not affective against most bacteria?38Topic 5: Miscellaneous$400The Cell Theory states that all living things except for algae are composed of cells.

TrueFalse48Topic 2: Bonds $500Water forms what kind of bond between different water molecules (not within one water molecule).

20Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$500What type of chemical reaction occurs When 2 starting molecules react and form 2 new molecules approximately the same size as the starting molecules? 30Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$500An overgrowth of normal microbiota (or of a antibiotic resistant microbe) is called a40Topic 5: Miscellaneous$500Fungi are photosynthetic.

TrueFalse50Topic 1: Atoms and Elements$400What are the symbols of :carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, and hydrogen?Final Round QuestionList the Five Major Modes of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs

52Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$400

What is the chemical formula for glucose?ANSWER: C6H12O6Return to game29Topic 3: Chemical Reactions$500What type of chemical reaction occurs when 2 molecules react and form new molecules of approximately the same size?

ANSWER: EXCHANGE REACTIONReturn to game31Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$100Return to gameWhy doesnt penicillin have a high level of toxicity for human cells (besides allergic reactions)?

ANSWER: Humans dont have cell walls

33Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$200Return to gameWhat drug did Fleming discover?

Answer: Penicillin

35Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$300What type of drugs only affect a small number of different types of bacteria?

Answer: Narrow spectrumReturn to game37Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$400Why are drugs that affect sterols not affective against most bacteria?

Answer: Most bacteria do not have sterols in their cell membranes.Return to game39Topic 4: Antimicrobic Drugs$500An overgrowth of normal microbiota (or of a antibiotic resistant microbe) is called a

Answer: SuperinfectionReturn to game41Topic 5: Miscellaneous$100An example of a drug that affects the cell wall synthesis in bacteria is

Answer: Penicillin, Cephalosporins, Bacitracin, VancomycinReturn to game43Topic 5: Miscellaneous$200What chemical is found in Bacterial cell walls, but not in Archaea or any eukaryotic cells?

Answer: PeptidoglycanReturn to game45Topic 5: Miscellaneous$300What structure in cells is often affected when a drug inhibits protein synthesis?

Answer: RibosomesReturn to game47Topic 5: Miscellaneous$400The Cell Theory states that all living things except for algae are composed of cells.

TrueFalseAnswerReturn to game49Topic 5: Miscellaneous$500Fungi are photosynthetic.

TrueFalseAnswerReturn to game51Final Round QuestionAnswerList the Five Major Modes of Action of Antimicrobial Drugs1. Inhibition of cell wall synthesis2. Inhibition of protein synthesis3. Inhibition of nucleic acid replication and transcription4. Injury to plasma membrane5. Inhibition of synthesis of essential metabolites

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