(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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The molecules used to build proteins
Amino Acids
Reproduction that does not involve gametes
Asexual Reproduction
Sister chromatid pairs divide into separate chromosomes creating these
Daughter Chromosomes
On one end of the tRNA, matches a codon on the mRNA
Anticodon
The "words" of the nRNA are sets of three nucleotides in a row
Codons
The joining of gametes
Fertilization
Sperm and egg cells
Gametes
Reduces by half the amount of DNA present in each sperm or egg cell
Meiosis
Phase when sister chromatid pairs divide into separate chromosomes
Anaphase
The diploid cell that results from fertilization
Zygote
Another type of RNA, carries amino acids to the ribosome
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
After a cell is done copying its organelles and DNA, it's ready for the next phase of the cell cycle.
Mitosis
Reproduction that does involve gametes
Sexual Reproduction
Final stage of the cell cycle, gives each daughter cell some cytoplasm & organelles
Cytokinesis
Long DNA molecule is made of many smaller subunits known as this
Nucleotides
A new but slightly different kind of nucleic acid
Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
Phase when the new chromosomes reach opposite ends of the cell and begin to uncoil
Telophase
DNA-copying process
Replication
Membrane around the nucleus disappears and the chromatin of each chromosome begins to coil up
Prophase
The matching pairs of chromosomes with the same genes in diploid cells
Homologous Chromosomes
The original chromosome and its copy
Sister Chromatids
DNA material, exists as long thin strands
Chromatin
The chromosomes are lined up at the center of the cell
Metaphase
The process of growth and reproduction
Cell Cycle
Cells spend most of their lives in this portion of the cell cycle, growing and carrying out their normal functions
Interphase
If one part of the system is removed or doesn't work, the entire system will not function
Irreducible Complexity
A type of reproduction by mitosis
Regeneration
A group of things that are planned, designed, and built to work together to do a certain job
Engineered System
A section of a DNA molecule that codes for a unique protein
Gene
The process of making working copies of the DNA they can use to make proteins
Transcription