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Biochemistry Bingo

Biochemistry Bingo. Directions: Fill in your bingo board with any of the following words. Choose wisely, they won’t all be used during the game. BINGO #1. Chemistry Mass Weight Element Atom Molecule Nucleus Proton Electron Neutron Atomic Number Group

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Biochemistry Bingo

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  1. Biochemistry Bingo Directions: Fill in your bingo board with any of the following words. Choose wisely, they won’t all be used during the game.

  2. BINGO #1 Chemistry Mass Weight Element Atom Molecule Nucleus Proton Electron Neutron Atomic Number Group Periodic Table Compound Isotope Ion Covalent Bond Ionic Bond Bohr Diagram Cohesion Adhesion Polar Hydrogen Bond Solution Solute Solvent pH Acid Base Hydrogen Ion Hydroxide Ion Buffer Dissociation

  3. Round #1 • 1. This is the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of a substance. • 2. The quantity of matter an object has. • 3. The atomic number is equal to the number of _______________ found in the nucleus of an atom. • 4. The atomic mass of an element is equal to the number of protons and ________________. • 5. When an atom has the same number of protons but different neutrons it is called an _____________. • 6. This bond shares electrons between atoms.

  4. Round #1 Continued • 7. An ionic bond is between at least 2 ________. • 8. When water molecules join to other water molecules this property of water is used. • 9. Since water molecules are _____________ the electrons are drawn towards the O atom. • 10. If a solution has a greater number of Hydrogen ions (H+) it is an _________________. • 11. This neutralizes an acidic or basic solution. • 12. OH- refers to this ion. • 13. When water breaks into H+ and OH- this takes place.

  5. Round #1 Continued • 14. This diagram is an example of what type of model? • 15. When water molecules join to the side of a graduated cylinder is an example of this property of water.

  6. BINGO #2 Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Carbon Valence Electrons Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids Functional Group C6H12O6 Glucose Monomer Polymer Polymerization Monosaccharide Disaccharide 1C:2H:1O Polysaccharide Amino Acids Enzymes Fatty Acid Glycerol Hydro Carbon Chain Unsaturated Lipid DNA RNA Solid Liquid Gas Reactants Products Chemical Reactions Activation Energy Catalyst Dehydration Synthesis

  7. Bingo #2 • 1. This study of chemistry studies Carbon. • 2. The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction. • 3. This lowers the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction. • 4. These are produced by a chemical reaction- or the right hand side of an equation. • 5. Catalysts found in the human body are called _____________. • 6. The 4 molecules of life are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and _______________.

  8. Bingo #2- Continued • 7. Glycerol and 3 fatty acid molecules join together to make this molecule of life. • 8. What is the formula for the monomer of carbohydrates. • 9. When 2 monomers are joined together the process of losing a water molecule is called _____. • 10. The building blocks of proteins are ________. • 11. Carboxyl group is an example of a _________. • 12. Carbon has 4 _______________, or can make 4 covalent bond.

  9. Bingo #2- Con’t • 13. The 2 parts of a fatty acid are a carboxyl group and a _____________________. • 14. The following picture is an example of what? • 15. RNA and _______ are examples of nucleic acids.

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