Riddles
Polar/Nonpolar/ Properties of Water
Macromolecules
DNA/Proteins/Enzymes
100

What has a head and a tail, but no body?

What is a coin?

100

Fill in the blank:

Polar molecules are ___________ charged while nonpolar molecules are _______________ charged.

What is unequally and equally?

100

Which is larger: a monomer or a polymer?

What is a polymer?

100

True or False: DNA serves as the instructions to make proteins.

What is true?

200

What has four fingers and a thumb, but isn't alive?

What is a glove?

200

What types of molecules do polar molecules attract?

What is polar molecules?

200

What is the monomer of proteins?

What is amino acids?

200

Fill in the blanks:

Enzymes __________ up chemical reactions by _____________ the amount of energy needed for the reaction to happen.

What is speed and lowering?

300

What always ends everything?

What is a G?


300

Which property of water is the following an example of:

Water molecules sticking together

What is cohesion?

300

Where in the body are phospholipids found?

What is the cell membrane?

300

What do we call an enzyme and substrate bound together?

What is the enzyme substrate complex?

400

What is full of holes but still holds water?

What is a sponge?

400

Which property of water is the following an example of:

Ice floats

What is that water is less dense as a solid?

400

What is the polymer of carbohydrates?

What is polysaccharides?

400

If there are more enzymes than substrate, what will happen to the rate of the chemical reaction?

What is increase?

500

You see a boat full of people yet there isn't a single person on board. How is this possible?

What is they're all married?

500

Which property of water is the following an example of:

Water taking lots of heat to boil.

What is a high specific heat?

500

What is the name of the process that refers to macromolecules being "put together?"

What is polymerization?

500

What does the enzyme carbohydrase do?

What is break down carbs?