structureallows forlayeredchainslong-termenergystorageaminoacidsstructureallows forlong chainsof bondedpairsstructurecan create ahydrophobicbarrierstructurecan allow itto be brokendown easilystructureallows forfolding inmany differentwayscell wallstrengthnucleotidesquickenergymonomerstructure allowsfor interactionswith many othermoleculesgeneticcontinuityinstructionsfor makingproteinsfattyacids &glycerolproteinssupporthomeostasiswithin cellsmonosaccharidesnucleicacidstransportmolecules&informationlipidshardexoskeletoncarbohydratespolymerenzymesstructureallows forlayeredchainslong-termenergystorageaminoacidsstructureallows forlong chainsof bondedpairsstructurecan create ahydrophobicbarrierstructurecan allow itto be brokendown easilystructureallows forfolding inmany differentwayscell wallstrengthnucleotidesquickenergymonomerstructure allowsfor interactionswith many othermoleculesgeneticcontinuityinstructionsfor makingproteinsfattyacids &glycerolproteinssupporthomeostasiswithin cellsmonosaccharidesnucleicacidstransportmolecules&informationlipidshardexoskeletoncarbohydratespolymerenzymes

Macromolecule Structure & Function Bingo - 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.


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  1. structure allows for layered chains
  2. long-term energy storage
  3. amino acids
  4. structure allows for long chains of bonded pairs
  5. structure can create a hydrophobic barrier
  6. structure can allow it to be broken down easily
  7. structure allows for folding in many different ways
  8. cell wall strength
  9. nucleotides
  10. quick energy
  11. monomer
  12. structure allows for interactions with many other molecules
  13. genetic continuity
  14. instructions for making proteins
  15. fatty acids & glycerol
  16. proteins
  17. support homeostasis within cells
  18. monosaccharides
  19. nucleic acids
  20. transport molecules & information
  21. lipids
  22. hard exoskeleton
  23. carbohydrates
  24. polymer
  25. enzymes