6ValenceElectronsSpeed upchemicalreactions2electronsIonSharingelectronsRibosomesStudy ofCompositionof LifePolymersChloroplastAnabolic2ValenceElectronsThenumberone sourceof energy3ValenceElectronsInsulationCatabolicCreatingfoodCellularRespirationTransportProtein7ValenceElectrons8ValenceElectrons8electronsLargeorganicmoleculesEnzymesProteinsHydrolysis#PMonomers+1-2Breakingdownfood0ElectronsPhotosynthesisstealingor losingelectronsBohrModelCovalentbonding+3OctetRuleBig # -thelittle #Bondingbetween ametal andnonmetalDehydrationSynthesisValenceElectrons6ValenceElectronsSpeed upchemicalreactions2electronsIonSharingelectronsRibosomesStudy ofCompositionof LifePolymersChloroplastAnabolic2ValenceElectronsThenumberone sourceof energy3ValenceElectronsInsulationCatabolicCreatingfoodCellularRespirationTransportProtein7ValenceElectrons8ValenceElectrons8electronsLargeorganicmoleculesEnzymesProteinsHydrolysis#PMonomers+1-2Breakingdownfood0ElectronsPhotosynthesisstealingor losingelectronsBohrModelCovalentbonding+3OctetRuleBig # -thelittle #Bondingbetween ametal andnonmetalDehydrationSynthesisValenceElectrons

Biochemistry - 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. 6 Valence Electrons
  2. Speed up chemical reactions
  3. 2 electrons
  4. Ion
  5. Sharing electrons
  6. Ribosomes
  7. Study of Composition of Life
  8. Polymers
  9. Chloroplast
  10. Anabolic
  11. 2 Valence Electrons
  12. The number one source of energy
  13. 3 Valence Electrons
  14. Insulation
  15. Catabolic
  16. Creating food
  17. Cellular Respiration
  18. Transport Protein
  19. 7 Valence Electrons
  20. 8 Valence Electrons
  21. 8 electrons
  22. Large organic molecules
  23. Enzymes
  24. Proteins
  25. Hydrolysis
  26. #P
  27. Monomers
  28. +1
  29. -2
  30. Breaking down food
  31. 0 Electrons
  32. Photosynthesis
  33. stealing or losing electrons
  34. Bohr Model
  35. Covalent bonding
  36. +3
  37. Octet Rule
  38. Big # - the little #
  39. Bonding between a metal and nonmetal
  40. Dehydration Synthesis
  41. Valence Electrons