4mMExtracellularconcentrationof K+BaseMetaloxide +H2O ->London-dispersionforcesInduceddipole-dipoleattractionHClAnacidicsolutionGolgiapparatusDistributesproteinsand lipidsSaltMetal +non-metal ->PlasmamembraneComposed oflipids, aminoacids, andcarbohydratesMetalloidsHaveintermediateproperties ofmetals andnonmetalsIon-dipoleinteractionInteractionsbetween twochemicalspeciesBrønsted-LowryTheory thatdefines acidsas protondonorsHAUsed tosymboliseacids150mMIntracellularconcentrationof K+PolarmoleculesMoleculeswith apermanentdipoleThe"perfectbuffer"The halfequivalentpointA-Used tosymboliseconjugatebasesNucleoplasmControlcentre ofthe cellKUsed tosymbolisetheequilibriumconstantRibosomesLinks aminoacids togetherin orderspecified bymRNACovalentbondsA bond with littleto noelectronegativitySalt +H2OMetaloxide +acid ->O-linkedglycosylationCarbohydrate isattached to theoxygen atom ofa serine orthreonineresidueNaOHA basicsolutionNucleolusWhereribosomesynthesis andassemblyoccursIonicbondsA bond that hasa largeelectronegativitySmoothERWherebiosynthesisof lipidsoccursElectromagnetismTermreferring toelectric andmagneticforcesCytoplasmAqueoussolution wherebiochemicalreactions occurAcidNon-metaloxide +H2O ->HydrogenbondType of bondcreatedbetween Hand F, O orNMetallicbondsA bondbetweenmetallicions4mMExtracellularconcentrationof K+BaseMetaloxide +H2O ->London-dispersionforcesInduceddipole-dipoleattractionHClAnacidicsolutionGolgiapparatusDistributesproteinsand lipidsSaltMetal +non-metal ->PlasmamembraneComposed oflipids, aminoacids, andcarbohydratesMetalloidsHaveintermediateproperties ofmetals andnonmetalsIon-dipoleinteractionInteractionsbetween twochemicalspeciesBrønsted-LowryTheory thatdefines acidsas protondonorsHAUsed tosymboliseacids150mMIntracellularconcentrationof K+PolarmoleculesMoleculeswith apermanentdipoleThe"perfectbuffer"The halfequivalentpointA-Used tosymboliseconjugatebasesNucleoplasmControlcentre ofthe cellKUsed tosymbolisetheequilibriumconstantRibosomesLinks aminoacids togetherin orderspecified bymRNACovalentbondsA bond with littleto noelectronegativitySalt +H2OMetaloxide +acid ->O-linkedglycosylationCarbohydrate isattached to theoxygen atom ofa serine orthreonineresidueNaOHA basicsolutionNucleolusWhereribosomesynthesis andassemblyoccursIonicbondsA bond that hasa largeelectronegativitySmoothERWherebiosynthesisof lipidsoccursElectromagnetismTermreferring toelectric andmagneticforcesCytoplasmAqueoussolution wherebiochemicalreactions occurAcidNon-metaloxide +H2O ->HydrogenbondType of bondcreatedbetween Hand F, O orNMetallicbondsA bondbetweenmetallicions

FoB_Week 2 - 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. Extracellular concentration of K+
    4mM
  2. Metal oxide + H2O ->
    Base
  3. Induced dipole-dipole attraction
    London-dispersion forces
  4. An acidic solution
    HCl
  5. Distributes proteins and lipids
    Golgi apparatus
  6. Metal + non-metal ->
    Salt
  7. Composed of lipids, amino acids, and carbohydrates
    Plasma membrane
  8. Have intermediate properties of metals and nonmetals
    Metalloids
  9. Interactions between two chemical species
    Ion-dipole interaction
  10. Theory that defines acids as proton donors
    Brønsted-Lowry
  11. Used to symbolise acids
    HA
  12. Intracellular concentration of K+
    150mM
  13. Molecules with a permanent dipole
    Polar molecules
  14. The half equivalent point
    The "perfect buffer"
  15. Used to symbolise conjugate bases
    A-
  16. Control centre of the cell
    Nucleoplasm
  17. Used to symbolise the equilibrium constant
    K
  18. Links amino acids together in order specified by mRNA
    Ribosomes
  19. A bond with little to no electronegativity
    Covalent bonds
  20. Metal oxide + acid ->
    Salt + H2O
  21. Carbohydrate is attached to the oxygen atom of a serine or threonine residue
    O-linked glycosylation
  22. A basic solution
    NaOH
  23. Where ribosome synthesis and assembly occurs
    Nucleolus
  24. A bond that has a large electronegativity
    Ionic bonds
  25. Where biosynthesis of lipids occurs
    Smooth ER
  26. Term referring to electric and magnetic forces
    Electromagnetism
  27. Aqueous solution where biochemical reactions occur
    Cytoplasm
  28. Non-metal oxide + H2O ->
    Acid
  29. Type of bond created between H and F, O or N
    Hydrogen bond
  30. A bond between metallic ions
    Metallic bonds