Proteins
DNA
PROBABILITY
MORALITY
Final Jeopardy
100
Proteins are made of _____

amino acids

100

DNA ______ for protein synthesis

code

100

The probability of you flipping heads on a coin twice in a row

1:4

100

Definition of Morality

principals concerning what is right and wrong

100

What are the 4 fields of science/Studies that give evidence of Intelligent design?

1.  Cosmology

2.  Finely tuned universe

3.  Biology

4.  Logic/Morality

200

number of different AA's

20

200

The bonds between the backbone of DNA and the different bases is ______________

identical

200

On your iphone there is a 6 digit code...  how many possible codes are there?    

10= 1,000,000  or 1 million

200
Definition of Objective Morality

A standard guideline of what is wrong and right that applies to everyone

300

the name of bond between amino acids to make protein chain

peptide bond

300

number of types of bases

4 -

300

A student has 6 black marbles and 2 red marbles in his pocket. He selects one marble at random, looks at it and puts it back. Then he will select another marble at random. What is the probability that the student selects black marbles both times?

(Hint:   there are 8 marbles total)

9/16

300

Relative morality definition

Idea that what is right and wrong is different for everyone.   eg. slavery is right for some people, but not for others

400

Name of 2 orientations of AA's

R handed and L handed isomers

400

_______ form the backbone of DNA strand

Sugar phosphate

400

What the the 2 things that point to intelligent design?

1.   unlikely event

2.  ________________

recongnizeable pattern

400

What don't we have when we believe in darwinian etiology of morals.  (hint:   our brains/emotions are just product of natural selection so our choices are just a product of this fact)

Free will

500
average length Protein has how many AA's

or

smallest know Protein


300-400 AA's

100-150 AA's

500

How many nucleotides (or bases) code for one AA

3 nucleotides

500

The idea that Humans have unalienable rights.  The right to live... the right to go to school... the right to not be a slave...

requires what?

An objective standard of morality