Monomer('buildingblock') ofcarbsElementsfound innucleicacidsMain sourceof energy;also buildcell wallsExamplesof nucleicacidsColor thatbases turnindicatorsThis means thatit takes a lot ofenergy to makewater changetemperatureStores andcarries thegeneticcodeElementsfound inproteinsWhere thestrongestacids arefoundWhere anenzyme'sreactiontakes placeKey structuralelement ofliving things(build almosteverything!)Water is_______because it candissolve mostsubstancesStore energylong-term,insulate, andwaterproof cellmembranesAttractionbetweenmolecules ofsamesubstanceName forenzyme'sreactants (theparts it puts intothe reaction)Elementsfound inboth carbsand lipids5-carbon sugar,phosphategroup,nitrogenousbaseMonomer('buildingblock') ofnucleic acidsSpeed upreactions byloweringactivationenergyUnevendistribution ofelectronsbetween atoms(has a + and -end)Lessthan 7Weak acidsor bases;great for pHhomeostasisExamples ofcarbohydratesGreaterthan 7Becomeused up ordamagedafter onereactionColor thatacids turnindicatorsMonomer('buildingblock') oflipidsExamplesofproteinsExampleof baseMonomer('buildingblock') ofproteinsExamplesof lipidsExampleof acidWeak bondsbetweenpolarmoleculesWhere thestrongestbases arefoundAttractionbetweenmolecules ofdifferentsubstancesMonomer('buildingblock') ofcarbsElementsfound innucleicacidsMain sourceof energy;also buildcell wallsExamplesof nucleicacidsColor thatbases turnindicatorsThis means thatit takes a lot ofenergy to makewater changetemperatureStores andcarries thegeneticcodeElementsfound inproteinsWhere thestrongestacids arefoundWhere anenzyme'sreactiontakes placeKey structuralelement ofliving things(build almosteverything!)Water is_______because it candissolve mostsubstancesStore energylong-term,insulate, andwaterproof cellmembranesAttractionbetweenmolecules ofsamesubstanceName forenzyme'sreactants (theparts it puts intothe reaction)Elementsfound inboth carbsand lipids5-carbon sugar,phosphategroup,nitrogenousbaseMonomer('buildingblock') ofnucleic acidsSpeed upreactions byloweringactivationenergyUnevendistribution ofelectronsbetween atoms(has a + and -end)Lessthan 7Weak acidsor bases;great for pHhomeostasisExamples ofcarbohydratesGreaterthan 7Becomeused up ordamagedafter onereactionColor thatacids turnindicatorsMonomer('buildingblock') oflipidsExamplesofproteinsExampleof baseMonomer('buildingblock') ofproteinsExamplesof lipidsExampleof acidWeak bondsbetweenpolarmoleculesWhere thestrongestbases arefoundAttractionbetweenmolecules ofdifferentsubstances

Biology Bingo--Chemistry of Life - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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.


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N
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G
3
G
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N
5
G
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I
7
B
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G
9
O
10
I
11
O
12
O
13
O
14
B
15
B
16
N
17
N
18
B
19
O
20
N
21
G
22
G
23
O
24
O
25
B
26
I
27
I
28
N
29
I
30
O
31
I
32
N
33
O
34
I
35
O
36
N
37
I
38
N
39
B
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I
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B
  1. N-Monomer ('building block') of carbs
  2. G-
  3. G-Elements found in nucleic acids
  4. N-Main source of energy; also build cell walls
  5. G-Examples of nucleic acids
  6. I-Color that bases turn indicators
  7. B-This means that it takes a lot of energy to make water change temperature
  8. G-Stores and carries the genetic code
  9. O-Elements found in proteins
  10. I-Where the strongest acids are found
  11. O-Where an enzyme's reaction takes place
  12. O-
  13. O-Key structural element of living things (build almost everything!)
  14. B-Water is _______ because it can dissolve most substances
  15. B-
  16. N-Store energy long-term, insulate, and waterproof cell membranes
  17. N-
  18. B-Attraction between molecules of same substance
  19. O-Name for enzyme's reactants (the parts it puts into the reaction)
  20. N-Elements found in both carbs and lipids
  21. G-5-carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base
  22. G-Monomer ('building block') of nucleic acids
  23. O-
  24. O-Speed up reactions by lowering activation energy
  25. B-Uneven distribution of electrons between atoms (has a + and - end)
  26. I-Less than 7
  27. I-Weak acids or bases; great for pH homeostasis
  28. N-Examples of carbohydrates
  29. I-Greater than 7
  30. O-Become used up or damaged after one reaction
  31. I-Color that acids turn indicators
  32. N-Monomer ('building block') of lipids
  33. O-Examples of proteins
  34. I-Example of base
  35. O-Monomer ('building block') of proteins
  36. N-Examples of lipids
  37. I-Example of acid
  38. N-
  39. B-Weak bonds between polar molecules
  40. I-Where the strongest bases are found
  41. B-Attraction between molecules of different substances