thenumber ofprotons inatombonds between metalatoms that give upelectrons to non-metalatoms resulting inpositive charged metalions being attracted tonegative charged non-metal ionsatoms of reactantmolecules arerearranged toform differentproductmoleculesthesmallestunit of anelementa negativecharged atomicparticle ofnegligible massthat is foundoutside of thenucleusa subatomicparticle in thenucleus of anatom with neutralcharge and oneatomic mass unitthe sum ofthe numberof protonsand neutronsin an atomatoms in thesamemoleculesalways appearin the sameratiosa subatomicparticle in thenucleus of anatom with positivecharge and oneatomic mass unitFree!positive ornegative atomsor molecules,also called ionsa bond formedbetween non-metal atomswhere they sharea pair of electronsbetween thema description ofthe behavior ofsomething thatcannot be seen,such as the modelof the structure ofan atoma membranebound structurethat contains thechromosomes ofeukaryotic cellstwo or moreatomsbondedtogetheratoms of the sameelement with thesame number ofprotons anddifferent numbersof neutronspositive ornegativecharged atomsor molecules,also callelectrolytesthenumber ofprotons inatombonds between metalatoms that give upelectrons to non-metalatoms resulting inpositive charged metalions being attracted tonegative charged non-metal ionsatoms of reactantmolecules arerearranged toform differentproductmoleculesthesmallestunit of anelementa negativecharged atomicparticle ofnegligible massthat is foundoutside of thenucleusa subatomicparticle in thenucleus of anatom with neutralcharge and oneatomic mass unitthe sum ofthe numberof protonsand neutronsin an atomatoms in thesamemoleculesalways appearin the sameratiosa subatomicparticle in thenucleus of anatom with positivecharge and oneatomic mass unitFree!positive ornegative atomsor molecules,also called ionsa bond formedbetween non-metal atomswhere they sharea pair of electronsbetween thema description ofthe behavior ofsomething thatcannot be seen,such as the modelof the structure ofan atoma membranebound structurethat contains thechromosomes ofeukaryotic cellstwo or moreatomsbondedtogetheratoms of the sameelement with thesame number ofprotons anddifferent numbersof neutronspositive ornegativecharged atomsor molecules,also callelectrolytes

Biology: Chapter 1 Defintions - 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. the number of protons in atom
  2. bonds between metal atoms that give up electrons to non-metal atoms resulting in positive charged metal ions being attracted to negative charged non-metal ions
  3. atoms of reactant molecules are rearranged to form different product molecules
  4. the smallest unit of an element
  5. a negative charged atomic particle of negligible mass that is found outside of the nucleus
  6. a subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom with neutral charge and one atomic mass unit
  7. the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom
  8. atoms in the same molecules always appear in the same ratios
  9. a subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom with positive charge and one atomic mass unit
  10. Free!
  11. positive or negative atoms or molecules, also called ions
  12. a bond formed between non-metal atoms where they share a pair of electrons between them
  13. a description of the behavior of something that cannot be seen, such as the model of the structure of an atom
  14. a membrane bound structure that contains the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells
  15. two or more atoms bonded together
  16. atoms of the same element with the same number of protons and different numbers of neutrons
  17. positive or negative charged atoms or molecules, also call electrolytes