DolphinThis is anexample ofa marinemammal.EchinodermsThis group oforganisms usesa watervascularsystem tomove.CrustaceansThis group oforganismsare protectedwith anexoskeleton.VertebrateThese arecomplexorganismswith internalskeletons.BoneyFishMostcommontype of fishwith jawsand bones.SquidThisorganism wedissectedhad a penand ink sack.JellyfishThisorganism isan exampleof acnidarian.CephalopodsThis group oforganismsname means"Head foot"in Greek.SeaSlugThisorganism isan exampleof agastropod.JawlessFishThis type offish have asucker mouthinstead of ajawed mouth.GreatWhiteSharkThis is anexample of acartilaginousfish.SeagullThis is anexample ofa marinebird.ClamThisorganism isheld shut withadductormuscles.BirdsVertebratesthat are warmblooded withfeathers andhollow bones.ReptilesVertebratesthat are coldblooded withscales.SegmentedWormsThis organismwe dissectedhad soil insideof itsintestines.SeaTurtleThis is anexample ofa marinereptile.GastropodsThis group oforganismsname means"stomachfoot" in Greek.SeaStarThisorganism isan exampleof anechinoderm.MammalsWarm bloodedvertebratesthat have hairand nurse theiryoung.BivalvesClass ofmolluskswith twoshells.CartilaginousFishThese fish haveskeletons madeof cartilagedesigned forspeed.FlatwormsThese group oforganisms'bodies are sothin, they passoxygen throughthem.SpongesSimplestorganismthat filterfeeds.RoundwormsThe firstgroup oforganisms todevelop aone-way gut.InvertebrateThese aresimpleorganismswithout bonesor backbones.CnidariansThis group oforganisms arenamed after thestinging cellsthey have.AmphibiansCold bloodedvertebrateswith moistskin that livenear water.CrayfishThis organismwe dissectedhad anexoskeletonand teeth insideits stomach.DolphinThis is anexample ofa marinemammal.EchinodermsThis group oforganisms usesa watervascularsystem tomove.CrustaceansThis group oforganismsare protectedwith anexoskeleton.VertebrateThese arecomplexorganismswith internalskeletons.BoneyFishMostcommontype of fishwith jawsand bones.SquidThisorganism wedissectedhad a penand ink sack.JellyfishThisorganism isan exampleof acnidarian.CephalopodsThis group oforganismsname means"Head foot"in Greek.SeaSlugThisorganism isan exampleof agastropod.JawlessFishThis type offish have asucker mouthinstead of ajawed mouth.GreatWhiteSharkThis is anexample of acartilaginousfish.SeagullThis is anexample ofa marinebird.ClamThisorganism isheld shut withadductormuscles.BirdsVertebratesthat are warmblooded withfeathers andhollow bones.ReptilesVertebratesthat are coldblooded withscales.SegmentedWormsThis organismwe dissectedhad soil insideof itsintestines.SeaTurtleThis is anexample ofa marinereptile.GastropodsThis group oforganismsname means"stomachfoot" in Greek.SeaStarThisorganism isan exampleof anechinoderm.MammalsWarm bloodedvertebratesthat have hairand nurse theiryoung.BivalvesClass ofmolluskswith twoshells.CartilaginousFishThese fish haveskeletons madeof cartilagedesigned forspeed.FlatwormsThese group oforganisms'bodies are sothin, they passoxygen throughthem.SpongesSimplestorganismthat filterfeeds.RoundwormsThe firstgroup oforganisms todevelop aone-way gut.InvertebrateThese aresimpleorganismswithout bonesor backbones.CnidariansThis group oforganisms arenamed after thestinging cellsthey have.AmphibiansCold bloodedvertebrateswith moistskin that livenear water.CrayfishThis organismwe dissectedhad anexoskeletonand teeth insideits stomach.

Marine Biology 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. This is an example of a marine mammal.
    Dolphin
  2. This group of organisms uses a water vascular system to move.
    Echinoderms
  3. This group of organisms are protected with an exoskeleton.
    Crustaceans
  4. These are complex organisms with internal skeletons.
    Vertebrate
  5. Most common type of fish with jaws and bones.
    Boney Fish
  6. This organism we dissected had a pen and ink sack.
    Squid
  7. This organism is an example of a cnidarian.
    Jellyfish
  8. This group of organisms name means "Head foot" in Greek.
    Cephalopods
  9. This organism is an example of a gastropod.
    Sea Slug
  10. This type of fish have a sucker mouth instead of a jawed mouth.
    Jawless Fish
  11. This is an example of a cartilaginous fish.
    Great White Shark
  12. This is an example of a marine bird.
    Seagull
  13. This organism is held shut with adductor muscles.
    Clam
  14. Vertebrates that are warm blooded with feathers and hollow bones.
    Birds
  15. Vertebrates that are cold blooded with scales.
    Reptiles
  16. This organism we dissected had soil inside of its intestines.
    Segmented Worms
  17. This is an example of a marine reptile.
    Sea Turtle
  18. This group of organisms name means "stomach foot" in Greek.
    Gastropods
  19. This organism is an example of an echinoderm.
    Sea Star
  20. Warm blooded vertebrates that have hair and nurse their young.
    Mammals
  21. Class of mollusks with two shells.
    Bivalves
  22. These fish have skeletons made of cartilage designed for speed.
    Cartilaginous Fish
  23. These group of organisms' bodies are so thin, they pass oxygen through them.
    Flatworms
  24. Simplest organism that filter feeds.
    Sponges
  25. The first group of organisms to develop a one-way gut.
    Roundworms
  26. These are simple organisms without bones or backbones.
    Invertebrate
  27. This group of organisms are named after the stinging cells they have.
    Cnidarians
  28. Cold blooded vertebrates with moist skin that live near water.
    Amphibians
  29. This organism we dissected had an exoskeleton and teeth inside its stomach.
    Crayfish