lemonjuicepH 1.5LOCATIONON ANENZYMEWHERE AREACTIONTAKESPLACETYPE OF NUCLEICACID COMPOSEDOF THE SUGARDEOXYRIBOSE, APHOSPHATEGROUP, ANDNITROGEN BASEMACROMOLECULESUSED TO STOREGENETIC(HEREDITARY)INFORMATIONcontainshydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen,phosporus andcarbontransportssubstancesin and outof the cellsMATERIALCOMPOSED OF 2OR MOREPARTICLES THATHAVE BEENPHYSICALLYMIXEDTYPE OFMIXTURE INWHICH ALLCOMPONENTSARE EVENLYDISTRIBUTEDPROCESS THATCHANGESREACTANTS INTOPRODUCTS BYBREAKING BONDSAND FORMINGNEW ONES.REACTANTSIN ANENZYMEREACTIONTYPE OF NUCLEICACID COMPOSEDOF THE SUGARRIBOSE, APHOSPHATE, ANDNITROGEN BASEcomposedof aminoacidssugarandstarchesSMALLERMOLECULESTHAT BONDTOGETHERTO CREATE APOLYMERhelps tocarry outchemicalreactionsunequalsharing ofelectronsstore andtransmitshereditaryinformationammoniapH 11.5NEUTRALSUBATOMICPARTICLEIN THENUCLEUSmain sourceof energyfor livingthingsATOMS OF THESAME ELEMENTWITHDIFFERENTNUMBERS OFNEUTRONSGlucoes,galactose,frutose areexamples oftheseWEAK ACID ORBASE USED TOCOUNTERACT ASTRONG ACID ORBASE TO PREVENTSHARP OR SUDDENCHANGES IN PHa fatty acid withthe maximumnumber ofhydrogenatomslemonjuicepH 1.5LOCATIONON ANENZYMEWHERE AREACTIONTAKESPLACETYPE OF NUCLEICACID COMPOSEDOF THE SUGARDEOXYRIBOSE, APHOSPHATEGROUP, ANDNITROGEN BASEMACROMOLECULESUSED TO STOREGENETIC(HEREDITARY)INFORMATIONcontainshydrogen,oxygen,nitrogen,phosporus andcarbontransportssubstancesin and outof the cellsMATERIALCOMPOSED OF 2OR MOREPARTICLES THATHAVE BEENPHYSICALLYMIXEDTYPE OFMIXTURE INWHICH ALLCOMPONENTSARE EVENLYDISTRIBUTEDPROCESS THATCHANGESREACTANTS INTOPRODUCTS BYBREAKING BONDSAND FORMINGNEW ONES.REACTANTSIN ANENZYMEREACTIONTYPE OF NUCLEICACID COMPOSEDOF THE SUGARRIBOSE, APHOSPHATE, ANDNITROGEN BASEcomposedof aminoacidssugarandstarchesSMALLERMOLECULESTHAT BONDTOGETHERTO CREATE APOLYMERhelps tocarry outchemicalreactionsunequalsharing ofelectronsstore andtransmitshereditaryinformationammoniapH 11.5NEUTRALSUBATOMICPARTICLEIN THENUCLEUSmain sourceof energyfor livingthingsATOMS OF THESAME ELEMENTWITHDIFFERENTNUMBERS OFNEUTRONSGlucoes,galactose,frutose areexamples oftheseWEAK ACID ORBASE USED TOCOUNTERACT ASTRONG ACID ORBASE TO PREVENTSHARP OR SUDDENCHANGES IN PHa fatty acid withthe maximumnumber ofhydrogenatoms

Ch 2 Vocab - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
  1. lemon juice pH 1.5
  2. LOCATION ON AN ENZYME WHERE A REACTION TAKES PLACE
  3. TYPE OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPOSED OF THE SUGAR DEOXYRIBOSE, A PHOSPHATE GROUP, AND NITROGEN BASE
  4. MACROMOLECULES USED TO STORE GENETIC (HEREDITARY) INFORMATION
  5. contains hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosporus and carbon
  6. transports substances in and out of the cells
  7. MATERIAL COMPOSED OF 2 OR MORE PARTICLES THAT HAVE BEEN PHYSICALLY MIXED
  8. TYPE OF MIXTURE IN WHICH ALL COMPONENTS ARE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED
  9. PROCESS THAT CHANGES REACTANTS INTO PRODUCTS BY BREAKING BONDS AND FORMING NEW ONES.
  10. REACTANTS IN AN ENZYME REACTION
  11. TYPE OF NUCLEIC ACID COMPOSED OF THE SUGAR RIBOSE, A PHOSPHATE, AND NITROGEN BASE
  12. composed of amino acids
  13. sugar and starches
  14. SMALLER MOLECULES THAT BOND TOGETHER TO CREATE A POLYMER
  15. helps to carry out chemical reactions
  16. unequal sharing of electrons
  17. store and transmits hereditary information
  18. ammonia pH 11.5
  19. NEUTRAL SUBATOMIC PARTICLE IN THE NUCLEUS
  20. main source of energy for living things
  21. ATOMS OF THE SAME ELEMENT WITH DIFFERENT NUMBERS OF NEUTRONS
  22. Glucoes, galactose, frutose are examples of these
  23. WEAK ACID OR BASE USED TO COUNTERACT A STRONG ACID OR BASE TO PREVENT SHARP OR SUDDEN CHANGES IN PH
  24. a fatty acid with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms