Ovule —Structure thatdevelops intoa seed afterfertilizationAxon — Longstructure thatsends electricalsignals awayfrom the neuronClub moss —Seedlessvascular plantwith microphylls(lycophyte)Synapse —Junction whereone neuroncommunicateswith anotherVoluntary —MuscleunderconsciouscontrolNervous tissue— Tissue thattransmitselectricalsignalsStrobilus —Cone-likestructure thatproducessporesInvoluntary— Musclenot underconsciouscontrolEquisetum —Horsetail plantwith jointedstems andspore-producingconesIntercalated disks— Specializedconnectionsbetween cardiacmuscle cells thatallow synchronizedcontractionSori — Clusterof sporangiafound on theunderside offern leavesInsulation —Retention ofheat usingfur, fat, orfeathersSeed —Structurecontaining anembryo,nutrients, andprotective coatConnectivetissue — Tissuethat supports,connects, andprotects bodystructuresGymnosperm —Seed-producingplant with “nakedseeds” notenclosed in fruit(typically cones)Sporangium— Structurewherespores areproducedSmooth muscle— Non-striated,involuntarymuscle found inorgansPhloem —Vascular tissuethat transportssugars andnutrientsFruit —Mature ovaryof a flowerthat surroundsseedsPollen — Malegametophytethat carriessperm cells inseed plantsFern —Seedlessvascular plantwithmegaphylls andsoriStriated —Muscle withvisiblebandingpatternXylem —Vascular tissuethat transportswater andmineralsupwardEpithelial tissue— Tissue thatlines surfaces,cavities, andorgansMegaphyll —Large leafwith multipleveinsFlower —Reproductivestructure ofangiospermsCilia — Hair-like structuresthat movesubstancesacross cellsurfacesSkeletal muscle— Striated,voluntarymuscleattached tobonesEvaporativecooling — Heatloss throughevaporation ofwaterNeuron — Maincell of thenervous systemthat transmitssignalsDendrite —Branch-likestructure thatreceivessignals fromother neuronsVasoconstriction— Narrowing ofblood vessels toconserve heatMetabolic heatproduction —Internal heatgenerationthroughmetabolismMuscle tissue— Tissuespecialized forcontractionand movementCardiac muscle— Striated,involuntarymuscle found inthe heartCone —Reproductivestructure ofgymnospermsthat producespollen or ovulesMicrophyll— Smallleaf with asingle veinAngiosperm —Flowering plantwith seedsenclosed withina fruitVasodilation— Wideningof bloodvessels torelease heatOvule —Structure thatdevelops intoa seed afterfertilizationAxon — Longstructure thatsends electricalsignals awayfrom the neuronClub moss —Seedlessvascular plantwith microphylls(lycophyte)Synapse —Junction whereone neuroncommunicateswith anotherVoluntary —MuscleunderconsciouscontrolNervous tissue— Tissue thattransmitselectricalsignalsStrobilus —Cone-likestructure thatproducessporesInvoluntary— Musclenot underconsciouscontrolEquisetum —Horsetail plantwith jointedstems andspore-producingconesIntercalated disks— Specializedconnectionsbetween cardiacmuscle cells thatallow synchronizedcontractionSori — Clusterof sporangiafound on theunderside offern leavesInsulation —Retention ofheat usingfur, fat, orfeathersSeed —Structurecontaining anembryo,nutrients, andprotective coatConnectivetissue — Tissuethat supports,connects, andprotects bodystructuresGymnosperm —Seed-producingplant with “nakedseeds” notenclosed in fruit(typically cones)Sporangium— Structurewherespores areproducedSmooth muscle— Non-striated,involuntarymuscle found inorgansPhloem —Vascular tissuethat transportssugars andnutrientsFruit —Mature ovaryof a flowerthat surroundsseedsPollen — Malegametophytethat carriessperm cells inseed plantsFern —Seedlessvascular plantwithmegaphylls andsoriStriated —Muscle withvisiblebandingpatternXylem —Vascular tissuethat transportswater andmineralsupwardEpithelial tissue— Tissue thatlines surfaces,cavities, andorgansMegaphyll —Large leafwith multipleveinsFlower —Reproductivestructure ofangiospermsCilia — Hair-like structuresthat movesubstancesacross cellsurfacesSkeletal muscle— Striated,voluntarymuscleattached tobonesEvaporativecooling — Heatloss throughevaporation ofwaterNeuron — Maincell of thenervous systemthat transmitssignalsDendrite —Branch-likestructure thatreceivessignals fromother neuronsVasoconstriction— Narrowing ofblood vessels toconserve heatMetabolic heatproduction —Internal heatgenerationthroughmetabolismMuscle tissue— Tissuespecialized forcontractionand movementCardiac muscle— Striated,involuntarymuscle found inthe heartCone —Reproductivestructure ofgymnospermsthat producespollen or ovulesMicrophyll— Smallleaf with asingle veinAngiosperm —Flowering plantwith seedsenclosed withina fruitVasodilation— Wideningof bloodvessels torelease heat

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