(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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Ovule — Structure that develops into a seed after fertilization
Axon — Long structure that sends electrical signals away from the neuron
Club moss — Seedless vascular plant with microphylls (lycophyte)
Synapse — Junction where one neuron communicates with another
Voluntary — Muscle under conscious control
Nervous tissue — Tissue that transmits electrical signals
Strobilus — Cone-like structure that produces spores
Involuntary — Muscle not under conscious control
Equisetum — Horsetail plant with jointed stems and spore-producing cones
Intercalated disks — Specialized connections between cardiac muscle cells that allow synchronized contraction
Sori — Cluster of sporangia found on the underside of fern leaves
Insulation — Retention of heat using fur, fat, or feathers
Seed — Structure containing an embryo, nutrients, and protective coat
Connective tissue — Tissue that supports, connects, and protects body structures
Gymnosperm — Seed-producing plant with “naked seeds” not enclosed in fruit (typically cones)
Sporangium — Structure where spores are produced
Smooth muscle — Non-striated, involuntary muscle found in organs
Phloem — Vascular tissue that transports sugars and nutrients
Fruit — Mature ovary of a flower that surrounds seeds
Pollen — Male gametophyte that carries sperm cells in seed plants
Fern — Seedless vascular plant with megaphylls and sori
Striated — Muscle with visible banding pattern
Xylem — Vascular tissue that transports water and minerals upward
Epithelial tissue — Tissue that lines surfaces, cavities, and organs
Megaphyll — Large leaf with multiple veins
Flower — Reproductive structure of angiosperms
Cilia — Hair-like structures that move substances across cell surfaces
Skeletal muscle — Striated, voluntary muscle attached to bones
Evaporative cooling — Heat loss through evaporation of water
Neuron — Main cell of the nervous system that transmits signals
Dendrite — Branch-like structure that receives signals from other neurons
Vasoconstriction — Narrowing of blood vessels to conserve heat
Metabolic heat production — Internal heat generation through metabolism
Muscle tissue — Tissue specialized for contraction and movement
Cardiac muscle — Striated, involuntary muscle found in the heart
Cone — Reproductive structure of gymnosperms that produces pollen or ovules
Microphyll — Small leaf with a single vein
Angiosperm — Flowering plant with seeds enclosed within a fruit
Vasodilation — Widening of blood vessels to release heat