Base-PairsA,C,T,Gareexamplesof what?UracilAdenine inMRNA pairswith whatbase?ThymineAdenine inDNA pairswith whatbase?CytosineGuaninepairs withwhatbase?ChromosomesStrands ofcompactedDNA found inthe nucleusof a cell.SEXUALA type ofreproductionwhere twoparents create aunique offspring,UniqueThe word weuse when twooffspringinheritdifferent traits.OFFSPRINGThescientificterm for ababy.DNAReplicationthe processof copyingour DNA iscalled?A pictureof a traitNucleusthe part of thecell whereDNA andchromosomesare found.Image ofDNAdoublehelixdouble-helixthe termused todescribe theshape ofDNA.GENEA small partof DNA thatcodes for aspecific trait.TRAITa physicalcharacteristicthat can bepassed downfrom parent tooffspringA pictureof thenucleus.ASEXUALa type ofreproductionwhere oneparent createsan identicaloffspring.A pictureof basepairs.IdenticalThe word weuse for twooffspring thatlook thesame.DNAdeoxyribonucleicacid, also knownas the blueprintof our bodies.A picture ofuniqueoffspring(sexualreproduction).A picture ofchromosomesGuanineCytosinepairs withwhatbase?mRNADNA isconverted towhat to fit outof the pores ofthe nucleus?Base-PairsA,C,T,Gareexamplesof what?UracilAdenine inMRNA pairswith whatbase?ThymineAdenine inDNA pairswith whatbase?CytosineGuaninepairs withwhatbase?ChromosomesStrands ofcompactedDNA found inthe nucleusof a cell.SEXUALA type ofreproductionwhere twoparents create aunique offspring,UniqueThe word weuse when twooffspringinheritdifferent traits.OFFSPRINGThescientificterm for ababy.DNAReplicationthe processof copyingour DNA iscalled?A pictureof a traitNucleusthe part of thecell whereDNA andchromosomesare found.Image ofDNAdoublehelixdouble-helixthe termused todescribe theshape ofDNA.GENEA small partof DNA thatcodes for aspecific trait.TRAITa physicalcharacteristicthat can bepassed downfrom parent tooffspringA pictureof thenucleus.ASEXUALa type ofreproductionwhere oneparent createsan identicaloffspring.A pictureof basepairs.IdenticalThe word weuse for twooffspring thatlook thesame.DNAdeoxyribonucleicacid, also knownas the blueprintof our bodies.A picture ofuniqueoffspring(sexualreproduction).A picture ofchromosomesGuanineCytosinepairs withwhatbase?mRNADNA isconverted towhat to fit outof the pores ofthe nucleus?

Intro to Genetics 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. A,C,T,G are examples of what?
    Base-Pairs
  2. Adenine in MRNA pairs with what base?
    Uracil
  3. Adenine in DNA pairs with what base?
    Thymine
  4. Guanine pairs with what base?
    Cytosine
  5. Strands of compacted DNA found in the nucleus of a cell.
    Chromosomes
  6. A type of reproduction where two parents create a unique offspring,
    SEXUAL
  7. The word we use when two offspring inherit different traits.
    Unique
  8. The scientific term for a baby.
    OFFSPRING
  9. the process of copying our DNA is called?
    DNA Replication
  10. A picture of a trait
  11. the part of the cell where DNA and chromosomes are found.
    Nucleus
  12. Image of DNA double helix
  13. the term used to describe the shape of DNA.
    double-helix
  14. A small part of DNA that codes for a specific trait.
    GENE
  15. a physical characteristic that can be passed down from parent to offspring
    TRAIT
  16. A picture of the nucleus.
  17. a type of reproduction where one parent creates an identical offspring.
    ASEXUAL
  18. A picture of base pairs.
  19. The word we use for two offspring that look the same.
    Identical
  20. deoxyribonucleic acid, also known as the blueprint of our bodies.
    DNA
  21. A picture of unique offspring (sexual reproduction).
  22. A picture of chromosomes
  23. Cytosine pairs with what base?
    Guanine
  24. DNA is converted to what to fit out of the pores of the nucleus?
    mRNA