(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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Carbon
Shape of carbon skeleton differs
Long-term energy storage, Cushions organs,and insulates body.
Carbon at the center of an amino acid
Electrons are not shared evenly, results in a partial positive and partial positive and partial negative
Nucleic Acid
Tertiary structure
Sharing two pairs of valence electrons
A lipid made from fatty acids that have at least one double bond between carbon atoms
Quaternary structure
Nucleotides
A discrete unit of hereditary information consisting of a specific nucleotide sequence in DNA
Metabolism
Secondary structure
Covalent bond formed between amino acids
Cellulose
Its the hydrogen bonds between water molecules that allow for the movement of water against gravity.
A chemical process that lyses or splits molecules by the addition of water
A pH scale
Hydrogen groups are on opposite sides of the double bond (diagonal)
By genes
RNA
Conversion of small organic molecules by forming chemical bonds between smaller molecules
One of the repeating parts of a polymer
Secondary Structure formed by hydrogen bonds that pleats
Polymer
Monosaccharides,consist of hydroxyls and one carbonyl group each.
Characterized by a six membered ring (cytosine, thymine, uracil)
When the concentration of 2 ions are equal
A structural polysaccharide found in many fungal cell walls
The study of carbon and hydrogen compounds
The attraction of a particular kind of atom for the Electrons of a covalent bond
Starch has an alpha configuration and cellulose has a beta configuration.
Bonding capacity
Purines
By removing H2O
Hydrocarbons
All the chemical conversions that occur within a cell
Specialized macromolecules that speed chemical reactions in cells
Polymer of beta glucose monomers that is found in plants cell walls
Pyrimidines
A six membered ring fused to a five membered ring (Adenine and Guanine)
Conversion of complex organic molecules into smaller molecules by breaking chemical bonds
Carbons, Hydrogens, and Oxygens
A negatively charged atom
A positively charged atom
Macromolecules
A glycerol and 2 fatty acids
Proteins or Enzymes, lose their specific shape and changes its function