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Title: Cellular Jeopardy


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Cellular Jeopardy
Chemical soup
Organic Bobanic
Bond James Bond
I can see clearly now microscope
ATOMMOTA
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Final Jeopardy
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10 points
The positive particle in the atom.
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proton
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20 points
This particle is found outside of the nucleus
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20 points
electron
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30 points
This particle is found in the nucleus has a
neutral charge
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30 points
neutron
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40 points
If an atom is neutral in charge and has 18
protons, then it also has 18 of these particles
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40 points
electrons
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50 points
If these particles change in their number, then
you would have a completely different element
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protons
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10 points
Atoms that share one or more electrons, would
form this type of bond
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10 points
Covalent
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20 points
Sodium chloride would form this type of chemical
bond because sodium would have a 1 charge and
chlorine would have a -1 charge
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20 points
ionic
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 30 points
A molecule of water would have this type of bonds
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covalent
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40 points
When two atoms share one electron, it is said
that they form a single bond of this type
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40 points
covalent
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50 points
An isotope of an element will differ from another
isotope in this way
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50 points
Number of neutrons
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10 points
Give the example of a chemical reaction from the
list below Ice melting Sugar dissolving Iron
rusting Water evaporating
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10 points
Iron rusting
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20 points
This is formed when two or more different
elements combine
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20 points
compound
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30 points
The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
is known as this
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30 points
pH
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40 points
The minimum energy needed to for reactants to
form products is this two word term
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40 points
Activation energy
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50 points
Substance that release Hydrogen ions when
dissolved in water, and lower the pH values
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acid
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10 points
The objective lens that you should always leave
your microscope on when you are finished in lab
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Scanning power
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20 points
This adjustment knob is never to be used high
power
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20 points
Coarse adjustment knob
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30 points
How do you carry your microscope to your table
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30 points
Two hands with one hand on the base and one hand
on the arm
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40 points
This part of the microscope is used to adjust the
amount of light entering the body tube
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40 points
diaphragm
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50 points
the total magnification of on our school
microscopes is found by taking
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50 points
Multiply the eyepiece magnification (10X) times
the objective lens magnification (either 4X, 10X
or 40X)
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10 points
What is the smallest unit of life?
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10 points
Cells
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20 points
An organic or biological catalyst that is found
in the body?
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20 points
enzyme
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30 points
An enzyme will allow for a chemical reaction to
occur because it will lower this
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30 points
Activation energy needed for a chemical reaction
to occur
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40 points
An organisms genetic information is stored in
this type of macromolecule
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40 points
DNA or nucleic acid
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50 points
Heat added to initiate a chemical reaction is
more commonly called this term
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50 points
Activation energy
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Final Jeopardy
These substances are weak acids or bases that can
actually react with strong acids or strong bases
to keep the pH within a particular range
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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