WATER & CHEMISTRY
MACROMOLECULES
ATOMS AND ELEMENTS
CELL STRUCTURE
CELL MEMBRANE & TRANSPORT
TONICITY & OSMOSIS
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

This property of water causes it to stick to itself.

What is cohesion?


100

Macromolecule used for quick energy.

What are carbohydrates?

100

The four elements that make up ~96% of life.

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen?

100

The basic unit of life.

What is the cell?

 I hope you got this one, Grandma.


-The Host

100

Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

100

Solution where water moves equally in and out.

What is isotonic?

200

 Water molecules are considered this because they have unequal charge distribution.

What is polar?


200

Macromolecule that stores long-term energy and makes up cell membranes.

What are lipids?

200

The number of protons determines this.

What is an element (or atomic number)?

200

Organelle that controls the cell and contains DNA.

What is the nucleus?

200

Diffusion of water across a membrane.

What is osmosis?

200

Solution with lower solute concentration than the cell.

What is hypotonic?

300

The weak attraction between water molecules.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

These macromolecules are made of amino acids.  

What are proteins?

300

Atoms with different numbers of neutrons.

What are isotopes?

300

Think fast! What's your favorite Biology word and what does it mean? 300 for each player if they give me a valid definition, and an extra 300 if the word is longer then 10 letters. 

YAY GOOD JOB! (Maybe)


300

Movement that requires energy (ATP).

What is active transport?

300

Solution with higher solute concentration than the cell.

What is hypertonic?

400

Water sticking to other surfaces is called this.

What is adhesion?

400

DNA and RNA belong to this macromolecule group.

What are nucleic acids?

400

Charged atoms are called this.

What are ions?

400

The “powerhouse of the cell.”

What is Mitochondria, also known as, the powerhouse, and the ribosomes help the cell with..... ooops, I got sidetracked 

400

Membrane structure described as a “fluid mosaic.”

What is the plasma membrane?

400

A plant cell won’t burst in hypotonic solution because of this structure.

What is the cell wall?

499

Ice floats because water becomes less ______ when frozen.

What is dense?

499

The building blocks of proteins.

What are amino acids?

499

Sharing electrons forms this type of bond.

What is a covalent bond?

499

The “powerhouse of the cell.” Organelle responsible for protein modification and shipping.

What is the Golgi apparatus? Ahh 2 in a row, Cell membrane, mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes, cytoplasm, nucleus, ER, and Golgi Bodies, oops sidetracked....

499

When a cell shrinks because water leaves.

What is hypertonic solution?

499

Swelling and bursting of an animal cell.

What is lysis?

499

For the rich 10000 dollar win, Final Jeopardy. I'm going to need an answer from both of you, and anything you want to tell the world about this experience, and tell us who your dedicating this game too*. Okay the question:

Carbon’s ability to form four covalent bonds allows it to build large, complex molecules. This property is called:

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* = It has to be me, if it is not, you will lose 500 points. 

What is tetravalence? YAYAYAYAYAY! Hope you guys got it! :)








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