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Organic Molecules and Enzyme Function

JeopardyReview

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Speed it up!NA and and Proteins

Greasy stuff

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes

Organic? What’s that?

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Percentage of cell’s weight

made up by organic molecules

Organic? What’s that?100 Points

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Organic? What’s that?Answer 100 Points

30%

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Organic? What’s that? 200 Points

Element that forms the

backbone of all organic

molecules

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Carbon (C) !!!

Organic? What’s that? Answer 200 Points

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Organic? What’s that? 300 Points

An organic polymer is formed by

linking organic _____________.

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Organic? What’s that? Answer 300 Points

Monomers

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Reason they’re called

“organic” molecules

Organic? What’s that? 400 Points

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They’re found in living

organisms.

Organic? What’s that? Answer 400 Points

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Organic? What’s that? 500 POINTS

Carbon molecules can have lots of shapes

because each carbon can bond with ____ other

atoms.

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Four!

Organic? What’s that? Answer 500 Points

1

2 3

4 12

3

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Sugar, pasta, and potatoes fit in

which group of organic

molecules?

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes 100 Points

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Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes Answer 100 Points

Carbohydrates

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Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes 200 Points

The building blocks (monomers) for carbohydrates

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Glucose (monosaccharide)

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes Answer

200 Points

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Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes 300 Points

The polymer (macromolecule)

for carbohydrates

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Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes Answer 300 Points

Polysaccharides

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An example of a

polysaccharide used for energy

storage in plants

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes 400 Points

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Starch

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes Answer 400 Points

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The monosaccharide that is the

cell’s main source of energy

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes 500 Points

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Glucose

Sugar, Pasta, Potatoes Answer 500 Points

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Fats, oils, and waxes fit in

which group of organic

macromolecules?

Greasy Stuff100 Points

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Greasy Stuff Answer 100 Points

Lipids

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Greasy Stuff 200 Points

The building blocks of a

common lipid are _________

and ________.

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Fatty Acids

Greasy Stuff Answer 200 Points

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Greasy Stuff 300 Points

Are lipids used for energy

storage in plants or in animals?

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Greasy Stuff

Answer 300 Points

Animals!

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Lipids are used to:

1.Store energy

2.Cushion

3.Form waterproof coverings

4.Form important parts of _____

Greasy Stuff 400 Points

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Cell Membrane

Greasy Stuff Answer 400 Points

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One thing all lipids have in common

Greasy Stuff 500 Points

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Will not dissolve in water

Greasy Stuff Answer 500 Points

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DNANA and RNANA are examples of what type of organic

molecule?

NA and Proteins 100 Points

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NA and ProteinsAnswer 100 Points

NNucleic AAcids

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NA and Proteins 200 Points

The monomer (building block) for nucleic acids

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Nucleotide

NA and Proteins Answer 200 Points

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NA and Proteins 300 Points

A protein is an organic

polymer built of organic

monomers called ____.

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NA and ProteinsAnswer 300 Points

Amino Acids

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What major group of organic

macromolecules has the job of

storing and transmitting genetic

information?

NA and Proteins 400 Points

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Nucleic Acids

NA and Proteins Answer 400 Points

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This type of organic molecule

has functions including

speeding up reactions, fighting

disease, carrying materials in

and out of cells, and providing

strength.

NA and Proteins 500 Points

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Protein

NA and Proteins 500 Points

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Proteins that speed up reactions

in cells are called _________.

Speed it up! 100 Points

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Speed it up! Answer 100 Points

Enzymes

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Speed it up! 200 Points

Which substances are the substrates in the following enzyme catalyzed reaction?

A + B C + D

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A and B

Speed it up! Answer 200 Points

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Speed it up! 300 Points

What is the name of the part of an enzyme where the substrate

fits like a key into a lock?

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Speed it up! Answer 300 Points

The Active Site

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If temperature gets too hot, or if the pH is changed too much, an enzyme won’t work because

the shape of the active site is lost. We say the enzyme has

been ____________.

Speed it up! 400 Points

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Denatured

Speed it up! Answer 400 Points

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If there is plenty of substrate, and the amount of enzyme is increased,

the rate of reaction increases.

However, when you get to the point where all available substrate is

reacting with the enzymes that are there, the rate of reaction will _______, no matter how much

enzyme is added.

Speed it up! 500 Points

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stay the same

Speed it up! Answer 500 Points

Increasing enzyme concentration →

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Final Jeopardy

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DAILY DOUBLE

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What name do we give to the covalent bonds that

hold amino acids together to form a protein?

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Peptide Bonds