HelicaseThreenucleotidesFreeThe second stage ofcell division, betweenprophase andanaphase, duringwhich thechromosomesbecome attached tothe spindle fibers.A self-replicatingmaterial that ispresent in nearly allliving organisms asthe main constituentof chromosomes.Chromatindivision of a cell atthe end of mitosis ormeiosis, bringingabout the separationinto two daughtercells.DNADNAtripletChargaff’sruleAnaphaseA 4-stage processconsisting of Gap1 (G1), Synthesis,Gap 2 (G2) andmitosis.A unit of hereditywhich is transferredfrom a parent tooffspring and is heldto determine somecharacteristic of theoffspringReplicationMetaphaseMitosisthe resting phasebetween successivemitotic divisions of acell, or between thefirst and seconddivisions of meiosis.TelophaseDeoxyriboseLeadingstrandThe final phase of thecell division, betweenanaphase andinterphase, in whichthe chromatids orchromosomes move toopposite ends of thecell and two nuclei areformed.CellcycleLigaseGenethechromosomesof organismsother thanbacteriaA singleDNA strandthat, duringDNAreplication.ChromosomeNucleotideDNApolymeraseThe stage of meioticcell division in whichthe chromosomesmove away from oneanother to oppositepoles of the spindle.First stage of celldivision, beforemetaphase, duringwhich thechromosomes becomevisible as pairedchromatids and theenvelope disappears.DNApolymeraseCytokinesisThe basicbuildingblock ofnucleicacids.InterphaseProphaseDoublehelixSisterchromatidsan enzymewhich bringsabout ligation ofDNA or anothersubstance.SpindlefibersA threadlike structureof nucleic aids andprotein found in thenucleus of most livingcells, carrying geneticinformation in theform of genes.Thestructureof a DNAmolecule.The identical copiesformed by the DNAreplication of achromosome, withboth copies joinedtogether by acommon centromere.Filamentsthat form themitoticspindle incell division.a sugar derivedfrom ribose byreplacing ahydroxyl groupwith hydrogen.The rule that inDNA there is alwaysequality in quantitybetween the basesG and T andbetween the G andC.Enzymes that bindand may evenremodel nucleicacid or nucleicacid proteincomplexes.The process bywhich a double-stranded DNAmolecule is copiedto produce twoidentical DNAmolecules.A type of cell divisionthat result in twodaughter cells eachhaving the samenumber and kind ofchromosomes as theparent nucleus, typicalof ordinary tissuegrowth.HelicaseThreenucleotidesFreeThe second stage ofcell division, betweenprophase andanaphase, duringwhich thechromosomesbecome attached tothe spindle fibers.A self-replicatingmaterial that ispresent in nearly allliving organisms asthe main constituentof chromosomes.Chromatindivision of a cell atthe end of mitosis ormeiosis, bringingabout the separationinto two daughtercells.DNADNAtripletChargaff’sruleAnaphaseA 4-stage processconsisting of Gap1 (G1), Synthesis,Gap 2 (G2) andmitosis.A unit of hereditywhich is transferredfrom a parent tooffspring and is heldto determine somecharacteristic of theoffspringReplicationMetaphaseMitosisthe resting phasebetween successivemitotic divisions of acell, or between thefirst and seconddivisions of meiosis.TelophaseDeoxyriboseLeadingstrandThe final phase of thecell division, betweenanaphase andinterphase, in whichthe chromatids orchromosomes move toopposite ends of thecell and two nuclei areformed.CellcycleLigaseGenethechromosomesof organismsother thanbacteriaA singleDNA strandthat, duringDNAreplication.ChromosomeNucleotideDNApolymeraseThe stage of meioticcell division in whichthe chromosomesmove away from oneanother to oppositepoles of the spindle.First stage of celldivision, beforemetaphase, duringwhich thechromosomes becomevisible as pairedchromatids and theenvelope disappears.DNApolymeraseCytokinesisThe basicbuildingblock ofnucleicacids.InterphaseProphaseDoublehelixSisterchromatidsan enzymewhich bringsabout ligation ofDNA or anothersubstance.SpindlefibersA threadlike structureof nucleic aids andprotein found in thenucleus of most livingcells, carrying geneticinformation in theform of genes.Thestructureof a DNAmolecule.The identical copiesformed by the DNAreplication of achromosome, withboth copies joinedtogether by acommon centromere.Filamentsthat form themitoticspindle incell division.a sugar derivedfrom ribose byreplacing ahydroxyl groupwith hydrogen.The rule that inDNA there is alwaysequality in quantitybetween the basesG and T andbetween the G andC.Enzymes that bindand may evenremodel nucleicacid or nucleicacid proteincomplexes.The process bywhich a double-stranded DNAmolecule is copiedto produce twoidentical DNAmolecules.A type of cell divisionthat result in twodaughter cells eachhaving the samenumber and kind ofchromosomes as theparent nucleus, typicalof ordinary tissuegrowth.

Unit 5 vocabulary - 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. Helicase
  2. Three nucleotides
  3. Free
  4. The second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase, during which the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers.
  5. A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
  6. Chromatin
  7. division of a cell at the end of mitosis or meiosis, bringing about the separation into two daughter cells.
  8. DNA
  9. DNA triplet
  10. Chargaff’s rule
  11. Anaphase
  12. A 4-stage process consisting of Gap 1 (G1), Synthesis, Gap 2 (G2) and mitosis.
  13. A unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
  14. Replication
  15. Metaphase
  16. Mitosis
  17. the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
  18. Telophase
  19. Deoxyribose
  20. Leading strand
  21. The final phase of the cell division, between anaphase and interphase, in which the chromatids or chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell and two nuclei are formed.
  22. Cell cycle
  23. Ligase
  24. Gene
  25. the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria
  26. A single DNA strand that, during DNA replication.
  27. Chromosome
  28. Nucleotide
  29. DNA polymerase
  30. The stage of meiotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle.
  31. First stage of cell division, before metaphase, during which the chromosomes become visible as paired chromatids and the envelope disappears.
  32. DNA polymerase
  33. Cytokinesis
  34. The basic building block of nucleic acids.
  35. Interphase
  36. Prophase
  37. Double helix
  38. Sister chromatids
  39. an enzyme which brings about ligation of DNA or another substance.
  40. Spindle fibers
  41. A threadlike structure of nucleic aids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
  42. The structure of a DNA molecule.
  43. The identical copies formed by the DNA replication of a chromosome, with both copies joined together by a common centromere.
  44. Filaments that form the mitotic spindle in cell division.
  45. a sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
  46. The rule that in DNA there is always equality in quantity between the bases G and T and between the G and C.
  47. Enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
  48. The process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules.
  49. A type of cell division that result in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.