0.2nmResolutionof electronmicroscopesProkaryotes&Eukaryotes2CategoriesoforganismsHydrophilicPolarmolecules thatform hydrogenbonds withwater3 Types ofMembraneProteinsIntegral,Peripheral,AnchoredElectronegativityThe attractiveforce that anatomic nucleusexerts onelectronsIonsAn electricallycharged particlethat forms whenatoms lose or gainone or moreelectronsTheory ofEndosymbiosisProposes thatmitochondria andplastids arosewhen one cellengulfed anothercellRibosomesSites ofproteinsynthesiswith nomembranesEndomembraneSystemInterconnectedsystem ofmembrane-enclosedcompartmentsGenomeCompleteset of genespresent in acell ororganismCovalentBondsStrong bondsformed whentwo atomsshare 1 or morepairs ofelectronsDiscoveryof DNAWhatspecificallytransformedbiologicalscienceLightMicroscopes& ElectronMicroscopes2 Basictypes ofmicroscopesPolysaccharidesLarge polymersofmonosaccharidesconnected byglycosidic bondsGTPEnergysource inproteinsynthesisPlasmodesmataCellmembrane-linerchannels thatconnectadjacent plantcellsCytoskeletonNon-membranousorganelle thathelps holdcell in placeCompoundA pure substancemade up of 2 ormore differentelements bondedtogether in a fixedratioSelectivePermeabilityMembranesregulate whichsubstancespass throughthemProtons&ElectronsChemicalreactions aredeterminedby what 2massesPlants &SomeProtistsWhereplastidsarelocatedNatureSelectionProcess thatoperates innatureproposed byDarwin4 Orbitals,8ElectronsNumber oforbitals in thesecond shelland how manyelectrons can beheldIsotopesForm of an elementthat contains anequal number ofprotons but differentnumber of neutronscausing it to have adifferent mass0.2nmResolutionof electronmicroscopesProkaryotes&Eukaryotes2CategoriesoforganismsHydrophilicPolarmolecules thatform hydrogenbonds withwater3 Types ofMembraneProteinsIntegral,Peripheral,AnchoredElectronegativityThe attractiveforce that anatomic nucleusexerts onelectronsIonsAn electricallycharged particlethat forms whenatoms lose or gainone or moreelectronsTheory ofEndosymbiosisProposes thatmitochondria andplastids arosewhen one cellengulfed anothercellRibosomesSites ofproteinsynthesiswith nomembranesEndomembraneSystemInterconnectedsystem ofmembrane-enclosedcompartmentsGenomeCompleteset of genespresent in acell ororganismCovalentBondsStrong bondsformed whentwo atomsshare 1 or morepairs ofelectronsDiscoveryof DNAWhatspecificallytransformedbiologicalscienceLightMicroscopes& ElectronMicroscopes2 Basictypes ofmicroscopesPolysaccharidesLarge polymersofmonosaccharidesconnected byglycosidic bondsGTPEnergysource inproteinsynthesisPlasmodesmataCellmembrane-linerchannels thatconnectadjacent plantcellsCytoskeletonNon-membranousorganelle thathelps holdcell in placeCompoundA pure substancemade up of 2 ormore differentelements bondedtogether in a fixedratioSelectivePermeabilityMembranesregulate whichsubstancespass throughthemProtons&ElectronsChemicalreactions aredeterminedby what 2massesPlants &SomeProtistsWhereplastidsarelocatedNatureSelectionProcess thatoperates innatureproposed byDarwin4 Orbitals,8ElectronsNumber oforbitals in thesecond shelland how manyelectrons can beheldIsotopesForm of an elementthat contains anequal number ofprotons but differentnumber of neutronscausing it to have adifferent mass

Biology Lab: Quiz 4 - 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. Resolution of electron microscopes
    0.2 nm
  2. 2 Categories of organisms
    Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes
  3. Polar molecules that form hydrogen bonds with water
    Hydrophilic
  4. Integral, Peripheral, Anchored
    3 Types of Membrane Proteins
  5. The attractive force that an atomic nucleus exerts on electrons
    Electronegativity
  6. An electrically charged particle that forms when atoms lose or gain one or more electrons
    Ions
  7. Proposes that mitochondria and plastids arose when one cell engulfed another cell
    Theory of Endosymbiosis
  8. Sites of protein synthesis with no membranes
    Ribosomes
  9. Interconnected system of membrane-enclosed compartments
    Endomembrane System
  10. Complete set of genes present in a cell or organism
    Genome
  11. Strong bonds formed when two atoms share 1 or more pairs of electrons
    Covalent Bonds
  12. What specifically transformed biological science
    Discovery of DNA
  13. 2 Basic types of microscopes
    Light Microscopes & Electron Microscopes
  14. Large polymers of monosaccharides connected by glycosidic bonds
    Polysaccharides
  15. Energy source in protein synthesis
    GTP
  16. Cell membrane-liner channels that connect adjacent plant cells
    Plasmodesmata
  17. Non-membranous organelle that helps hold cell in place
    Cytoskeleton
  18. A pure substance made up of 2 or more different elements bonded together in a fixed ratio
    Compound
  19. Membranes regulate which substances pass through them
    Selective Permeability
  20. Chemical reactions are determined by what 2 masses
    Protons & Electrons
  21. Where plastids are located
    Plants & Some Protists
  22. Process that operates in nature proposed by Darwin
    Nature Selection
  23. Number of orbitals in the second shell and how many electrons can be held
    4 Orbitals, 8 Electrons
  24. Form of an element that contains an equal number of protons but different number of neutrons causing it to have a different mass
    Isotopes