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Page 1: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

Molecule Challenge

• Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question.

Page 2: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

1 of 24) Examine the amino acids below.a) Which molecule is inside the red box?b) Yellow box?c) Blue box?

Page 3: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

2 of 24) From top to bottom, list the nucleotides that will bond with those in the picture.

Page 4: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

3 of 24) Top, middle, or bottom: Which fatty acid must have the most double bonds?

Page 5: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

4 of 24) Examine the nucleic acid pictured.

A) Which colored shape indicates the sugar molecule?

B) Phosphate?

C) Nitrogen base?

Page 6: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

5 of 24) Examine the diagram. How many electrons does the carbon indicated by the arrow have in its outer most level?

Page 7: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

6 of 24) Examine the fatty acid chain. Which carbon (if any) is incorrectly bonded?

Page 8: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

7 of 24) According to this pH scale…A) Which acid has the fewest H+ ions?B) Which base has the most H+ ions?

Page 9: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

8 of 24) Pretend the picture is a complete gene.

A) What type of organic molecule is this?

B) What will this gene be used to create?

Page 10: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

9 of 24) Examine the graph below. This enzyme works best at which pH?

Page 11: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

10 of 24) Two part question:A) How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does sodium contain?

B) How many electrons will be in every energy level (orbits) of sodium?

Na1123

sodium

Page 12: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

11 of 24) If a carbohydrate has 9 Carbon atoms, how many hydrogen and oxygen atoms will it most likely contain?

Page 13: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

12 of 24) Human blood contains water, and nutrients such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Name the solute(s) and solvent(s) as described above.

Solute(s) = ___________

Solvent(s) = __________

Page 14: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

13 of 24) Two part question:a) Monosaccharides (such as glucose) and polysaccharides (such as sucrose) are sugar. What category of molecule are sugars?

b) Which three atoms make up these molecules?

Page 15: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

14 of 24) Small molecules often create larger molecules. Two part question:a) In general, what is the term for small organic molecules?

b) In general, what is the term for larger organic molecules?

Page 16: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

15 of 24) According to the picture below, list the atomic number and atomic mass of this element.

Page 17: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

16 of 24) Name the two parts of a lipid.

Part A (the head)

Part B (the tails)

Page 18: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

17 of 24) Which polysaccharide is stored in the liver and muscles for needed energy?

Page 19: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

18 of 24) Two part question:A) Is butter a saturated or unsaturated fat?

B) Is butter an animal fat or plant fat?

Page 20: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

19 of 24) Fill in the table below.

Monomer Polymer

Nucleic acid a) ? Nucleic Acid

Lipid b) ? Lipid

c) ? Mono-saccharide

Poly-saccharide

Protein d) ? Protein

Page 21: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

20 of 24) What is an atom with a positive charge called?

Page 22: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

21 of 24) In the picture, chlorine is stealing an electron from sodium. Two part question:

a) What type of bond is this?

b) Which atom will have the negative charge?

Page 23: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

22 of 24) Lithium’s atomic number is 3 and Fluorine is 9. Fill out the table below as if they were to make an ionic bond.

Page 24: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

23 of 24) Which molecule is…

A) Sucrose? _______

B) Fructose? _______

C) Glucose? _______

Page 25: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

24 of 24) Grab-bag: Which college below is the oldest in the United States?

Page 26: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

Exchange your answers

Page 27: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

1 of 24) Examine the amino acids below.

a) Which molecule is inside the red box?

b) Yellow box?

c) Blue box?

Page 28: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

2 of 24) From top to bottom, list the nucleotides that will bond with those in the picture.

Page 29: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

3 of 24) Top, middle, or bottom: Which fatty acid must have the most double bonds?

Bottom

Page 30: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

4 of 24) Examine the nucleic acid pictured.

A) Which colored shape indicates the sugar molecule?

B) Phosphate?

C) Nitrogen base?

Page 31: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

5 of 24) Examine the diagram. How many electrons does the carbon indicated by the arrow have in its outer most level?

Page 32: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

6 of 24) Examine the fatty acid chain. Which carbon (if any) is incorrectly

bonded?

Page 33: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

7 of 24) According to this pH scale…A) Which acid has the fewest H+ ions?

B) Which base has the most H+ ions?

acid base

Page 34: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

8 of 24) Pretend the picture is a complete gene.

A) What type of organic molecule is this?

B) What will this gene be used to create?

Page 35: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

9 of 24) Examine the graph below. This enzyme works best at which pH?

Page 36: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

10 of 24) Two part question:A) How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does sodium contain?

B) How many electrons will be in every energy level (orbits) of sodium?

Na1123

sodium

Page 37: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

11 of 24) If a carbohydrate has 9 Carbon atoms, how many hydrogen and oxygen atoms will it most likely contain?

Page 38: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

12 of 24) Human blood contains water, and nutrients such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Name the solute(s) and solvent(s) as described above.

Solute(s) = ____________________________

Solvent(s) = ___________________________

Page 39: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

13 of 24) Two part question:a) Monosaccharides (such as glucose) and polysaccharides (such as sucrose) are sugar. What category of molecule are sugars?

b) Which three atoms make up these molecules?

Page 40: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

14 of 24) Small molecules often create larger molecules. Two part question:a) In general, what is the term for small organic molecules?

b) In general, what is the term for larger organic molecules?

Page 41: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

15 of 24) According to the picture below, list the atomic number and atomic mass of this element.

Page 42: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

16 of 24) Name the two parts of a lipid.

Part A (the head)

Part B (the tails)

Page 43: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

17 of 24) Which polysaccharide is stored in the liver and muscles for needed energy?

Page 44: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

18 of 24) Two part question:A) Is butter a saturated or unsaturated fat?

B) Is butter an animal fat or plant fat?

Page 45: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

19 of 24) Fill in the table below.

Monomer Polymer

Nucleic acid a) Nucleic Acid

Lipid b) Lipid

c) Mono-saccharide

Poly-saccharide

Protein d) Protein

Page 46: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

20 of 24) What is an atom with a positive charge called?

Page 47: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

21 of 24) In the picture, chlorine is stealing an electron from sodium. Two part question:

a) What type of bond is this?

b) Which atom will have the negative charge?

Page 48: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

22 of 24) Lithium’s atomic number is 3 and Fluorine is 9. Fill out the table below as if they were to make an ionic bonds

+3 +9

-90

-30

+3 +9

-10-1

-2+1

Page 49: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

23 of 24) Which molecule is…

A) Sucrose? _______

B) Fructose? _______

C) Glucose? _______

Page 50: Molecule Challenge Quietly discuss each question (alone or with a study group) and then record your answer. Give yourself about 30 seconds per question

24 of 24) Grab-bag: Which college below is the oldest in the United States?