have a DNA in anucleus bound bya membranousnuclear envelopeand membrane-bound organelleshaving aplasmamembrane,cytoplasm,chromosomes,and ribosomeshave no nucleus,DNA in thenucleoid, and nomembrane-boundorganelles made ofnucleotides andhelp store,transmit, andhelp expresshereditaryHydrophobicmoleculesthat are notconsideredtrue polymersthe thickest ofthe threecomponents ofthecytoskeletonmade of tubulincellulareatingfolds of theER andthe Golgiapparatusa lipid (steroid)that controlsthe fluidity ofthe plasmamembranefolds of themitochondriaa single-celledeukaryotethe idea that amembrane is afluid structurewith a “mosaic” ofvarious proteinsembedded in itmade ofmonosaccharidesand serve as fueland buildingmaterial movethings outof cellthings bindto receptorsand arebrought inrequiresenergyand buildsmaterialsEnergy/mattercannot becreated ordestroyedare the thinnestcomponents ofthecytoskeletonmade of actinchaos(entropy) ofthe universeis alwaysincreasingmovethingsinto cellcellulardrinkingmade of amino acidsand are used instructural support,storage, transport,cellularcommunications,movement, anddefense againstforeign substancesfibers withdiameters ina middlerange madeof keratinreleasesenergy andbreaks downmaterialshave a DNA in anucleus bound bya membranousnuclear envelopeand membrane-bound organelleshaving aplasmamembrane,cytoplasm,chromosomes,and ribosomeshave no nucleus,DNA in thenucleoid, and nomembrane-boundorganelles made ofnucleotides andhelp store,transmit, andhelp expresshereditaryHydrophobicmoleculesthat are notconsideredtrue polymersthe thickest ofthe threecomponents ofthecytoskeletonmade of tubulincellulareatingfolds of theER andthe Golgiapparatusa lipid (steroid)that controlsthe fluidity ofthe plasmamembranefolds of themitochondriaa single-celledeukaryotethe idea that amembrane is afluid structurewith a “mosaic” ofvarious proteinsembedded in itmade ofmonosaccharidesand serve as fueland buildingmaterial movethings outof cellthings bindto receptorsand arebrought inrequiresenergyand buildsmaterialsEnergy/mattercannot becreated ordestroyedare the thinnestcomponents ofthecytoskeletonmade of actinchaos(entropy) ofthe universeis alwaysincreasingmovethingsinto cellcellulardrinkingmade of amino acidsand are used instructural support,storage, transport,cellularcommunications,movement, anddefense againstforeign substancesfibers withdiameters ina middlerange madeof keratinreleasesenergy andbreaks downmaterials

Review bingo from chapters 6-8 - 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. have a DNA in a nucleus bound by a membranous nuclear envelope and membrane-bound organelles
  2. having a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, chromosomes, and ribosomes
  3. have no nucleus, DNA in the nucleoid, and no membrane-bound organelles
  4. made of nucleotides and help store, transmit, and help express hereditary
  5. Hydrophobic molecules that are not considered true polymers
  6. the thickest of the three components of the cytoskeleton made of tubulin
  7. cellular eating
  8. folds of the ER and the Golgi apparatus
  9. a lipid (steroid) that controls the fluidity of the plasma membrane
  10. folds of the mitochondria
  11. a single-celled eukaryote
  12. the idea that a membrane is a fluid structure with a “mosaic” of various proteins embedded in it
  13. made of monosaccharides and serve as fuel and building material
  14. move things out of cell
  15. things bind to receptors and are brought in
  16. requires energy and builds materials
  17. Energy/matter cannot be created or destroyed
  18. are the thinnest components of the cytoskeleton made of actin
  19. chaos (entropy) of the universe is always increasing
  20. move things into cell
  21. cellular drinking
  22. made of amino acids and are used in structural support, storage, transport, cellular communications, movement, and defense against foreign substances
  23. fibers with diameters in a middle range made of keratin
  24. releases energy and breaks down materials