chromosomes.What is theprocess throughwhich organismstransforminformation innucleic acids intoproteins?Type ofDNA foundinchloroplastsWho proposedthe centraldogma ofmolecularbiology in 1958?A segment of aDNA that containsthe essentialinformation tosynthesize aproteinThis characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that morethan one triplet ofbases can codify aparticular amino acid.What are the 3main areas inwhichtraditionalbiotechnologyis used?What type of RNAcarries a copy of thegenetic informationneeded to synthesizea protein?A segment of aDNA that containsthe essentialinformation tosynthesize aproteinAftertranscription,the gene is______ and theprotein issynthesized.This characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that morethan one triplet ofbases can codify aparticular amino acid.These are RNAmolecules thatcarry aminoacids to theribosomes.______ is a disciplinethat originated in1977 in order tocombine biologicalknowledge andhuman values.A mutationthat affectsthe structureofWhodiscovered thatgenes arelocated insidechromosomes?Viruses like AIDSsynthesize theirDNA from theirRNA using aprocess called______.This characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that the sametriplets codify thesame amino acids inall species.Agent, such asradiation or achemicalsubstance thatcauses geneticmutationThis characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that the sametriplets codify thesame amino acids inall species.What is thechemicalcompositionof DNA?The process throughwhich part of thegenetic information iscopied from itsoriginal form intomRNAWhat type of RNAcarries a copy of thegenetic informationneeded to synthesizea protein?The distancebetweenDNAmoleculesare ____.The processof replicationis exclusiveto whichnucleic acid?DNA andmRNA havetriplets ofbases knownas ________.This is used to obtainmillions of copies of aDNA fragment in verylittle time. It isessential to use theDNA polymeraseenzyme.Each time a celldivides, DNAduplicates itselfthrough aprocess called______.These areRNAmoleculesthat can self-replicate.Each time a celldivides, DNAduplicates itselfthrough aprocess called______.Transcriptiontakes placein which partof the cell?What is theprocess throughwhich organismstransforminformation innucleic acids intoproteins?In the process oftranscription,mRNA is releasedinto the cytoplasmthrough _______.These areproteinscapable ofpropagatingwithout the helpof DNA.When a protein isneeded, the DNAgene that codifiesthat particular proteinis ______ into RNAthat leaves thenucleus and goesinto the cytoplasm.It is a process thatcan either obtainidentical copies ofa gene or obtainan identical copyof an organism.Whodiscovered thatgenes arelocated insidechromosomes?DNA andmRNA havetriplets ofbases knownas ________.Translationtakes placein which partof the cell?This type ofbiotechnology isused to makefood, medicines,and agriculturaland industrialproducts.Type of DNAfound inmitochondriaThese areproteinscapable ofpropagatingwithout the helpof DNA.Nucleotidesare formed by3 molecules:____, ____,__________ is a disciplinethat originated in1977 in order tocombine biologicalknowledge andhuman values.This refers to therelationship betweena particular sequenceof nitrogenous basesfrom the mRNA andamino acids that forma particular protein.What didFriedrichMisner firstname nucleicacids?_____ consists of thetechniques used tomanipulate geneticmaterial and transferit into anotherorganism to changeits traits.This type oforganism hasgenetic materialthat has beenmodified usinggeneticengineering.Who proposedthe centraldogma ofmolecularbiology in 1958?In the process oftranscription,mRNA is releasedinto the cytoplasmthrough _______.Refers to therelationship betweena particular sequenceof nitrogenous basesfrom the mRNA andthe amino acids thatform a particularprotein.DownSyndrome isan exampleof this typeof mutation.chromosomes.What is theprocess throughwhich organismstransforminformation innucleic acids intoproteins?Type ofDNA foundinchloroplastsWho proposedthe centraldogma ofmolecularbiology in 1958?A segment of aDNA that containsthe essentialinformation tosynthesize aproteinThis characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that morethan one triplet ofbases can codify aparticular amino acid.What are the 3main areas inwhichtraditionalbiotechnologyis used?What type of RNAcarries a copy of thegenetic informationneeded to synthesizea protein?A segment of aDNA that containsthe essentialinformation tosynthesize aproteinAftertranscription,the gene is______ and theprotein issynthesized.This characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that morethan one triplet ofbases can codify aparticular amino acid.These are RNAmolecules thatcarry aminoacids to theribosomes.______ is a disciplinethat originated in1977 in order tocombine biologicalknowledge andhuman values.A mutationthat affectsthe structureofWhodiscovered thatgenes arelocated insidechromosomes?Viruses like AIDSsynthesize theirDNA from theirRNA using aprocess called______.This characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that the sametriplets codify thesame amino acids inall species.Agent, such asradiation or achemicalsubstance thatcauses geneticmutationThis characteristic ofa genetic codemeans that the sametriplets codify thesame amino acids inall species.What is thechemicalcompositionof DNA?The process throughwhich part of thegenetic information iscopied from itsoriginal form intomRNAWhat type of RNAcarries a copy of thegenetic informationneeded to synthesizea protein?The distancebetweenDNAmoleculesare ____.The processof replicationis exclusiveto whichnucleic acid?DNA andmRNA havetriplets ofbases knownas ________.This is used to obtainmillions of copies of aDNA fragment in verylittle time. It isessential to use theDNA polymeraseenzyme.Each time a celldivides, DNAduplicates itselfthrough aprocess called______.These areRNAmoleculesthat can self-replicate.Each time a celldivides, DNAduplicates itselfthrough aprocess called______.Transcriptiontakes placein which partof the cell?What is theprocess throughwhich organismstransforminformation innucleic acids intoproteins?In the process oftranscription,mRNA is releasedinto the cytoplasmthrough _______.These areproteinscapable ofpropagatingwithout the helpof DNA.When a protein isneeded, the DNAgene that codifiesthat particular proteinis ______ into RNAthat leaves thenucleus and goesinto the cytoplasm.It is a process thatcan either obtainidentical copies ofa gene or obtainan identical copyof an organism.Whodiscovered thatgenes arelocated insidechromosomes?DNA andmRNA havetriplets ofbases knownas ________.Translationtakes placein which partof the cell?This type ofbiotechnology isused to makefood, medicines,and agriculturaland industrialproducts.Type of DNAfound inmitochondriaThese areproteinscapable ofpropagatingwithout the helpof DNA.Nucleotidesare formed by3 molecules:____, ____,__________ is a disciplinethat originated in1977 in order tocombine biologicalknowledge andhuman values.This refers to therelationship betweena particular sequenceof nitrogenous basesfrom the mRNA andamino acids that forma particular protein.What didFriedrichMisner firstname nucleicacids?_____ consists of thetechniques used tomanipulate geneticmaterial and transferit into anotherorganism to changeits traits.This type oforganism hasgenetic materialthat has beenmodified usinggeneticengineering.Who proposedthe centraldogma ofmolecularbiology in 1958?In the process oftranscription,mRNA is releasedinto the cytoplasmthrough _______.Refers to therelationship betweena particular sequenceof nitrogenous basesfrom the mRNA andthe amino acids thatform a particularprotein.DownSyndrome isan exampleof this typeof mutation.

Biology 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. chromosomes.
  2. What is the process through which organisms transform information in nucleic acids into proteins?
  3. Type of DNA found in chloroplasts
  4. Who proposed the central dogma of molecular biology in 1958?
  5. A segment of a DNA that contains the essential information to synthesize a protein
  6. This characteristic of a genetic code means that more than one triplet of bases can codify a particular amino acid.
  7. What are the 3 main areas in which traditional biotechnology is used?
  8. What type of RNA carries a copy of the genetic information needed to synthesize a protein?
  9. A segment of a DNA that contains the essential information to synthesize a protein
  10. After transcription, the gene is ______ and the protein is synthesized.
  11. This characteristic of a genetic code means that more than one triplet of bases can codify a particular amino acid.
  12. These are RNA molecules that carry amino acids to the ribosomes.
  13. ______ is a discipline that originated in 1977 in order to combine biological knowledge and human values.
  14. A mutation that affects the structure of
  15. Who discovered that genes are located inside chromosomes?
  16. Viruses like AIDS synthesize their DNA from their RNA using a process called ______.
  17. This characteristic of a genetic code means that the same triplets codify the same amino acids in all species.
  18. Agent, such as radiation or a chemical substance that causes genetic mutation
  19. This characteristic of a genetic code means that the same triplets codify the same amino acids in all species.
  20. What is the chemical composition of DNA?
  21. The process through which part of the genetic information is copied from its original form into mRNA
  22. What type of RNA carries a copy of the genetic information needed to synthesize a protein?
  23. The distance between DNA molecules are ____.
  24. The process of replication is exclusive to which nucleic acid?
  25. DNA and mRNA have triplets of bases known as ________.
  26. This is used to obtain millions of copies of a DNA fragment in very little time. It is essential to use the DNA polymerase enzyme.
  27. Each time a cell divides, DNA duplicates itself through a process called ______.
  28. These are RNA molecules that can self-replicate.
  29. Each time a cell divides, DNA duplicates itself through a process called ______.
  30. Transcription takes place in which part of the cell?
  31. What is the process through which organisms transform information in nucleic acids into proteins?
  32. In the process of transcription, mRNA is released into the cytoplasm through _______.
  33. These are proteins capable of propagating without the help of DNA.
  34. When a protein is needed, the DNA gene that codifies that particular protein is ______ into RNA that leaves the nucleus and goes into the cytoplasm.
  35. It is a process that can either obtain identical copies of a gene or obtain an identical copy of an organism.
  36. Who discovered that genes are located inside chromosomes?
  37. DNA and mRNA have triplets of bases known as ________.
  38. Translation takes place in which part of the cell?
  39. This type of biotechnology is used to make food, medicines, and agricultural and industrial products.
  40. Type of DNA found in mitochondria
  41. These are proteins capable of propagating without the help of DNA.
  42. Nucleotides are formed by 3 molecules: ____, ____, ____
  43. ______ is a discipline that originated in 1977 in order to combine biological knowledge and human values.
  44. This refers to the relationship between a particular sequence of nitrogenous bases from the mRNA and amino acids that form a particular protein.
  45. What did Friedrich Misner first name nucleic acids?
  46. _____ consists of the techniques used to manipulate genetic material and transfer it into another organism to change its traits.
  47. This type of organism has genetic material that has been modified using genetic engineering.
  48. Who proposed the central dogma of molecular biology in 1958?
  49. In the process of transcription, mRNA is released into the cytoplasm through _______.
  50. Refers to the relationship between a particular sequence of nitrogenous bases from the mRNA and the amino acids that form a particular protein.
  51. Down Syndrome is an example of this type of mutation.