(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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Where DNA is stored in the cell
Nucleus
The nitrogen base that binds to adenine
Thiamine
Nitrogen base that binds to Thiamine
Adenine
The nitrogen base that binds to cytosine
Guanine
Enzyme that adds free nucleotides to the original DNA strand
DNA Polymerase
DNA will be in chromatin form during this phase of the cell cycle
Interphase
DNA will be in chromosome form during this phase
M Phase
Enzyme that "glues" Okazaki fragments together
Ligase
Enzyme that "unzips" DNA
Helicase
Coiled up form of DNA
Chromosome
The protein center of a chromosome
Centromere
DNA strand that starts with a sugar and ends with a phosphate
3' to 5'
Bonds found in the DNA "backbones"
Covalent Bond
Describes how DNA replication saves half of the original DNA in each new molecule
Semiconservative
Pieces of replicated DNA in the lagging strand
Okazaki Fragments
Bonds found between nitrogen bases
Hydrogen Bond
"Building Blocks" of macromolecules
Monomer
Replicated DNA strand that is made in chunks
Lagging Strand
Replicated DNA strand that is continuously made
Leading Strand
Examples A & T or C & G
Complementary Bases
Shape of the DNA molecule
Double Helix
The sugar found in DNA nucleotides
Deoxyribose
Phase in which DNA Replication occurs
S phase
Scientist who discovered DNA bases are complimentary
Edwin Chargaff
Mathematical formula used to find missing base pairs percentages
Chargaff's Principle
Structure that speeds up DNA replication
Replication Bubble
DNA strand that starts with a phosphate and ends with a sugar
5' to 3'
The branches of a chromosome
Chromatids
The monomers of DNA
Nucleotide
The three parts of a nucleotide
Phosphate, Sugar, Nitrogen Base
The nitrogen base that binds to guanine
Cytosine
Describes how DNA strands run in opposite directions
Antiparallel
Long, readable form of DNA
Chromatin
Structure formed by a single helicase
Replication Fork
The sequence of these will determine genetic info
Nitrogen Bases