CHONPolypeptideSaturatedCarrierProteinControlsReactionRatesMonosaccharideWaterNucleicAcidNucleotideUnsaturadedMakesup partsof cellFattyAcid andGlycerolEnzymesBuildsImmunityDeoxyriboseNucleic AcidAntibodiesPolysaccharideCHONotobtainedby foodsourcesProductsLong-termEnergyStorageReactantsMotionandStructureSupportDehydrationSynthesisAminoAcidTransportsmaterialsin and outof cell.DipeptidePrimarySource ofEnergyRibonucleicAcidLipidCarbohydrateDNAandRNACHONPProteinPeptideBondStores andtransmitsgeneticinformationCHO1:2:1DisaccharideHydrolysisStructuralSupport inCellMembraneCHONPolypeptideSaturatedCarrierProteinControlsReactionRatesMonosaccharideWaterNucleicAcidNucleotideUnsaturadedMakesup partsof cellFattyAcid andGlycerolEnzymesBuildsImmunityDeoxyriboseNucleic AcidAntibodiesPolysaccharideCHONotobtainedby foodsourcesProductsLong-termEnergyStorageReactantsMotionandStructureSupportDehydrationSynthesisAminoAcidTransportsmaterialsin and outof cell.DipeptidePrimarySource ofEnergyRibonucleicAcidLipidCarbohydrateDNAandRNACHONPProteinPeptideBondStores andtransmitsgeneticinformationCHO1:2:1DisaccharideHydrolysisStructuralSupport inCellMembrane

Macromolecules - 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. CHON
  2. Polypeptide
  3. Saturated
  4. Carrier Protein
  5. Controls Reaction Rates
  6. Monosaccharide
  7. Water
  8. Nucleic Acid
  9. Nucleotide
  10. Unsaturaded
  11. Makes up parts of cell
  12. Fatty Acid and Glycerol
  13. Enzymes
  14. Builds Immunity
  15. Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
  16. Antibodies
  17. Polysaccharide
  18. CHO
  19. Not obtained by food sources
  20. Products
  21. Long-term Energy Storage
  22. Reactants
  23. Motion and Structure Support
  24. Dehydration Synthesis
  25. Amino Acid
  26. Transports materials in and out of cell.
  27. Dipeptide
  28. Primary Source of Energy
  29. Ribonucleic Acid
  30. Lipid
  31. Carbohydrate
  32. DNA and RNA
  33. CHONP
  34. Protein
  35. Peptide Bond
  36. Stores and transmits genetic information
  37. CHO 1:2:1
  38. Disaccharide
  39. Hydrolysis
  40. Structural Support in Cell Membrane