Peptidebond thechemicalbondlinking twoamino acidsAlphahelixAminoacidNucleotideNucleicacidmonomerCodonthesequence ofthreenucleotidesin mRNAPhosphodiesterbondThe bondsjoiningnucleotidesTripletthesequence ofthreenucleotidesin DNArRNAa keystructuralcomponentof ribosomesIntronnon-codingregionof DNAEnzymean organicmolecule,typically a protein,that catalyses(speeds up) specificreactionsDNAa double-strandednucleic acidchain made upof nucleotides.Promoterthe sequenceof DNA towhich RNApolymerasebindsBeta-pleatedsheetOperatora short regionof DNAthat interactswith repressorproteinstRNAadds thecorrespondingamino acidto the polypeptidechain duringprotein synthesisProteomeall the proteinsthat areexpressed by acell or organismata given timeRNA  a single-strandednucleic acidchain madeup ofnucleotides.Exonregions ofDNA thatcodefor proteinspolypeptideChain ofaminoacidsTertiarystructurethe functional3D shape ofa polypeptidechainGenea section ofDNA thatcarries thecode to makea proteinComplementarybase pairingdescribes whichnucleotides canform hydrogenbonds with eachother.Quaternarystructuremultiplepolypeptidechains bondtogethermRNAmoleculesthat areproducedduringtranscriptionPeptidebond thechemicalbondlinking twoamino acidsAlphahelixAminoacidNucleotideNucleicacidmonomerCodonthesequence ofthreenucleotidesin mRNAPhosphodiesterbondThe bondsjoiningnucleotidesTripletthesequence ofthreenucleotidesin DNArRNAa keystructuralcomponentof ribosomesIntronnon-codingregionof DNAEnzymean organicmolecule,typically a protein,that catalyses(speeds up) specificreactionsDNAa double-strandednucleic acidchain made upof nucleotides.Promoterthe sequenceof DNA towhich RNApolymerasebindsBeta-pleatedsheetOperatora short regionof DNAthat interactswith repressorproteinstRNAadds thecorrespondingamino acidto the polypeptidechain duringprotein synthesisProteomeall the proteinsthat areexpressed by acell or organismata given timeRNA  a single-strandednucleic acidchain madeup ofnucleotides.Exonregions ofDNA thatcodefor proteinspolypeptideChain ofaminoacidsTertiarystructurethe functional3D shape ofa polypeptidechainGenea section ofDNA thatcarries thecode to makea proteinComplementarybase pairingdescribes whichnucleotides canform hydrogenbonds with eachother.Quaternarystructuremultiplepolypeptidechains bondtogethermRNAmoleculesthat areproducedduringtranscription

Nucleic Acids, Proteins and Genes - 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 chemical bond linking two amino acids
    Peptide bond

  2. Alpha helix

  3. Amino acid
  4. Nucleic acid monomer
    Nucleotide
  5. the sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA
    Codon
  6. The bonds joining nucleotides
    Phosphodiester bond
  7. the sequence of three nucleotides in DNA
    Triplet
  8. a key structural component of ribosomes
    rRNA
  9. non-coding region of DNA
    Intron
  10. an organic molecule, typically a protein, that catalyses (speeds up) specific reactions
    Enzyme
  11. a double-stranded nucleic acid chain made up of nucleotides.
    DNA
  12. the sequence of DNA to which RNA polymerase binds
    Promoter

  13. Beta-pleated sheet
  14. a short region of DNA that interacts with repressor proteins
    Operator
  15. adds the corresponding amino acid to the polypeptide chain during protein synthesis
    tRNA
  16. all the proteins that are expressed by a cell or organism at a given time
    Proteome
  17.   a single-stranded nucleic acid chain made up of nucleotides.
    RNA
  18. regions of DNA that code for proteins
    Exon
  19. Chain of amino acids
    polypeptide
  20. the functional 3D shape of a polypeptide chain
    Tertiary structure
  21. a section of DNA that carries the code to make a protein
    Gene
  22. describes which nucleotides can form hydrogen bonds with each other.
    Complementary base pairing
  23. multiple polypeptide chains bond together
    Quaternary structure
  24. molecules that are produced during transcription
    mRNA