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Test your knowledge of macromolecules with this fun Jeopardy game featuring questions about protein denaturation, RNA, DNA, nucleotides, and more. Learn and enjoy the quiz!

  • Macromolecules
  • Jeopardy
  • Protein
  • RNA
  • DNA

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  1. MACROMOLECULE Jeopardy-2 Category 1 10 Category 2 10 Category 3 10 Category 4 10 Category 5 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

  2. Term for the loss of functional shape of a protein denaturation purple_md_blk

  3. Molecule that assists in protein folding chaperonin purple_md_blk

  4. DAILY DOUBLE Major purpose of RNA protein synthesis purple_md_blk

  5. Flow of genetic info when making a protein put in order (RNA, DNA, Protein) DNA to RNA to Protein purple_md_blk

  6. What are the 3 parts of a Nucleotide? Phosphate, sugar, nitrogen base purple_md_blk

  7. Which 2 DNA bases are pyrimidines? Thymine, cytosine purple_md_blk

  8. Which two DNA bases are purines? Adenine and guanine purple_md_blk

  9. What RNA base replaces thymine? uracil purple_md_blk

  10. Main difference in deoxyribose And ribose? Deoxyribose has one less oxygen purple_md_blk

  11. 3 differences between DNA & RNA The sugar, DNA is double stranded, DNA has thymine not uracil purple_md_blk

  12. What connects the 2 nitogen bases in DNA? Hydrogen bonds purple_md_blk

  13. If one strand of DNA is 3 ATTCGA5 What is the complementary strand? 5 TAAGCT3 purple_md_blk

  14. What allows DNA to replicate accurately? Complementary base pairing purple_md_blk

  15. Which group are not true polymers? lipids purple_md_blk

  16. What is a structural polysaccharide in Fungi cell walls and exoskeletons? chitin chitin purple_md_blk

  17. What type of reaction would break a protein down into amino acids? hydrolysis purple_md_blk

  18. What base always bonds with Adenine? thymine purple_md_blk

  19. What bond connects the phospate to the sugar on the sides of DNA? covalent purple_md_blk

  20. Where is the bond near the end carboxyl? e purple_md_blk

  21. What is the key to a proteins function? Shape! purple_md_blk

  22. A covalent bond formed between sulfurs in amino acid R groups that maintains the tertiary structure is called a Disulfide bridge purple_md_blk

  23. If you see Nitrogens in a molecule that looks coiled, but no Phosphates, it is probably An alpha helix secondary structure of a protein purple_md_blk

  24. Which bond is connecting the terminal amine to the central carbon? Which A purple_md_blk

  25. Why can we not digest cellulose? Do not have the enzyme to hydrolyze the beta glycosidic linkages purple_md_blk

  26. If a polysaccharide of 400 glucose Molecules undergoes total hydrolysis, how many water molecules would be formed? 399 purple_md_blk

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