Famous People
Pathways
Forces
Enzymes
Not Chemistry
100

This individual used X-Ray crystallography to discover DNA was a double-helix. She was never awarded a Nobel Prize.

Who is "Rosalind Franklin"?

100

This primary catabolism pathway involves glucose splitting.

What is "glycolysis"?

100

This force is what makes water have a higher than expected boiling point. 

What is "hydrogen bonding"?

100

This is another common term for an enzyme beginning with the letter "C".

What is a "catalyst"?

100

This is the third planet from the sun.

What is "Earth"?

200

These are the two professors currently teaching Biochem II.

Who are "Dr. Zev Ripstein and Dr. Gerd Prehna"?

200

This is the terminal acceptor of the electron transport chain.

What is "oxygen"?
200

This "moment" arises from differences in polarity across a molecule.

What is a "dipole (moment)"?

200

This common type of kinetics gives us KM and VMAX values.

What is "Michaelis-Menten Kinetics"?

200

In Minecraft, you can take a special portal to go here and fight a dragon.

What is the "End"?

300

This individual created a famous "Uncertainty Principle".

Who is "Werner Heisenberg"?

300

This pathway contains an oxidative and non-oxidative phase. It helps create reduction potential for fatty acid synthesis and can also create pentose sugars for ribonucleotide synthesis. 

What is the "Pentose Phosphate Pathway"?

300

This force, sharing a name with a city in the UK and named after the person who discovered it, is found in all atoms. It is often associated with the van Der Waal.

What is the "(London) Dispersion Force"?

300

This is known as the "fastest enzyme" which uses water and carbon dioxide as a product or reactant. 

What is "carbonic anhydrase"?

300

This is the most streamed song on Spotify.

What is "Blinding Lights"?

400

This is the individual who created the periodic table.

Who is "Dimitri Mendeleev"?

400

This is the primary antioxidant of the body.

What is the "glutathione"?

400

This is the most electronegative atom on the periodic table.

What is "fluorine"?

400

This is a measure of enzyme turnover speed.

What is "kcat"?

400

To the nearest thousand, this is how many students are currently enrolled at the U of M.

What is "30,000"?

500

This American chemist made vital contributions that have shaped modern theories of chemical bonding, and even coined the term “photon”. Though nominated a remarkable 41 times, they were never awarded a Nobel Prize. He has many famous ____ dot structures.

Who is "Gilbert N. Lewis (G.N. Lewis)”?

500

This amino acid forms a radical in a domain of the ribonucleotide reductase enzyme.

What is "tyrosine"?

500

This is the bond energy (in kJ/mol) associated with each C=O bond in CO2.

What is "799 kJ/mol"?

500

This is the structural class of enzymes named after the triose phosphate isomerase, containing many alpha helices and beta sheets in a concentric organization.

What is a "TIM Barrel"?

500

This is the date when Nunavut was established as a province in Canada.

What is "April 1st, 1999"?

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