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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Carbs
This type of sugar has six carbons
$100 Answer from Carbs
What is a hexose sugar (glucose/fructose)?
$200 Question from Carbs
When two glucose molecules come together they form this product.
$200 Answer from Carbs
What is a disaccharide?
$300 Question from Carbs
The diagram below represent what process:
$300 Answer from Carbs
What is condensation synthesis (aka dehydration)?
$400 Question from CarbsWhat type of bond is formed between the two monosaccharides in the diagram:
$400 Answer from Carbs
What is a glycosidic linkage?
$500 Question from Carbs
The four types of polysaccharides.
$500 Answer from Carbs
What is starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin?
$100 Question from Protein
The monomer for protein.
$100 Answer from Protein
What is an amino acid?
$200 Question from Protein
The bond formed between two amino acids
$200 Answer from Protein
What is a peptide bond?
$300 Question from Protein
The four levels of proteins
$300 Answer from Protein
What is primary, secondary, tertiary and quarternary?
$400 Question from Protein
The following diagram represent what specific level of protein:
$400 Answer from Protein
What is a secondary beta pleated sheet?
$500 Question from Protein
If pH in your stomach changed from 2 to 6, this would happen to pepsin.
$500 Answer from Protein
What is denaturation?
$100 Question from Lipids
True or False: Lipids are polymers?
$100 Answer from Lipids
What is FALSE?
$200 Question from Lipids
This type of lipid is found in the cell membrane.
$200 Answer from Lipids
What is a phospholipid?
$300 Question from Lipids
This type of fat contains double bonds and is healthy for us.
$300 Answer from Lipids
What is unsaturated (mono or polyunsaturated)?
$400 Question from Lipids
In order, from good to bad, list the four types of fats.
$400 Answer from Lipids
What is fatty acid, unsaturated, saturated and trans fats?
$500 Question from Lipids
Explain hydrogenation of fats.
$500 Answer from Lipids
An unsaturated fat is put into an environment with high heat and hydrogen is added, changing its form from a liquid to a solid.
$100 Question from Lab Testing
The indicator used to detect the presence of starch?
$100 Answer from Lab Testing
What is Iodine?
$200 Question from Lab Testing
The indicator to test for the presence of protein and amino acids.
$200 Answer from Lab Testing
What is Biuret Reagent?
$300 Question from Lab Testing
How can we successful breakdown starch? Three factors
$300 Answer from Lab Testing
Water, amylase and boiling water bath?
$400 Question from Lab Testing
How can we successfully breakdown protein?Four factors
$400 Answer from Lab Testing
Water, pepsin, acid environment and 37’ temperature.
$500 Question from Lab Testing
Explain the following diagram:
$500 Answer from Lab Testing
The test tube indicates that before adding the test tube to a hot bath, no glucose was present ? Once it was put into a hot bath, starch was being broken down into glucose and the colour changed from low glucose (green) to medium glucose (orange).
$100 Question from Potpourri
Biuret solution was added to egg white, and a violet colour was present. What can you conclude?
$100 Answer from Potpourri
What is a positive test for protein?
$200 Question from Potpourri
Hormones such as testosterone is type of what lipid?
$200 Answer from Potpourri
What is a steroid?
$300 Question Potpourri
LDL and HDL stand for?
$300 Answer from Potpourri
What is Low Density and High Density Lipoprotein?
$400 Question from Potpourri
This type of fat will help lower LDL and raise HDL?
$400 Answer from Potpourri
What is an unsaturated fat (monosaturated)?
$500 Question from Potpourri
Why are trans fats bad?
$500 Answer from Potpourri
What is Trans fats decrease our HDL and increase our LDL?
Final Jeopardy
Explain the functions of the different types of organic molecules.
Final Jeopardy Answer• Carbohydrates: Short term energy storage• Lipids:• Fats/Oils: Long term energy storage• Phospholipids: Create the cell membrane and therefore act
as a barrier and allow only some molecules to enter or exit the cell.• Steroids:• Cholesterol: HDL brings LDL to the liver to get
broken down//in the membrane to prevent it from hardening at lower temperatures.• Proteins: Determines characteristics (hemoglobin= carries