BiologyStudyof lifeScientificMethodA method ofresearch withdefined steps thatincludeexperiments andcarefulobservationDomainThe highestlevel oftaxonomicclassificationOrganismAnindividuallivingentityVariablePart ofexperimentthat canchange orvaryProkaryotea unicellularorganismthat lacksnucleusEcosystemAll living thingsin a particulararea togetherwith abioticenvironmentTheoryA thoroughlytested andconfirmedexplanationTissueA group offunctionallyrelatedcellsOrganA group oftissueoperatingtogetherMacromoleculeA largemoleculeformed byjoining smallermoleculesMoleculetwo atomsheld togetherby chemicalbondHypothesisa suggestedexplanationwhich issubject totestingControlA part ofexperimentthat doesnot changeOrganelleA membraneboundcompartmentor sac withincellAtombasicunit ofmatterBiosphereA collectionof allecosystemson EarthAdaptationAbility oforganisms to"fit" in theirenvironmentEukaryoteAnorganismwith nucleiin its cellEvolutiongradual changein a populationthat can lead toformation ofnew species  HOMEOSTASIS MaintainingconstantinternalconditionsPhylogeneticTreeA diagram showingevolutionaryrelationship amongspecies based onsimilarities anddifferencesCellFundamentalunit ofstructure andfunction inliving thingsPopulationAll individualswithinspecies livingwithin aspecific areaBiologyStudyof lifeScientificMethodA method ofresearch withdefined steps thatincludeexperiments andcarefulobservationDomainThe highestlevel oftaxonomicclassificationOrganismAnindividuallivingentityVariablePart ofexperimentthat canchange orvaryProkaryotea unicellularorganismthat lacksnucleusEcosystemAll living thingsin a particulararea togetherwith abioticenvironmentTheoryA thoroughlytested andconfirmedexplanationTissueA group offunctionallyrelatedcellsOrganA group oftissueoperatingtogetherMacromoleculeA largemoleculeformed byjoining smallermoleculesMoleculetwo atomsheld togetherby chemicalbondHypothesisa suggestedexplanationwhich issubject totestingControlA part ofexperimentthat doesnot changeOrganelleA membraneboundcompartmentor sac withincellAtombasicunit ofmatterBiosphereA collectionof allecosystemson EarthAdaptationAbility oforganisms to"fit" in theirenvironmentEukaryoteAnorganismwith nucleiin its cellEvolutiongradual changein a populationthat can lead toformation ofnew species HOMEOSTASIS MaintainingconstantinternalconditionsPhylogeneticTreeA diagram showingevolutionaryrelationship amongspecies based onsimilarities anddifferencesCellFundamentalunit ofstructure andfunction inliving thingsPopulationAll individualswithinspecies livingwithin aspecific area

Biology 1 - 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. Study of life
    Biology
  2. A method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation
    Scientific Method
  3. The highest level of taxonomic classification
    Domain
  4. An individual living entity
    Organism
  5. Part of experiment that can change or vary
    Variable
  6. a unicellular organism that lacks nucleus
    Prokaryote
  7. All living things in a particular area together with abiotic environment
    Ecosystem
  8. A thoroughly tested and confirmed explanation
    Theory
  9. A group of functionally related cells
    Tissue
  10. A group of tissue operating together
    Organ
  11. A large molecule formed by joining smaller molecules
    Macromolecule
  12. two atoms held together by chemical bond
    Molecule
  13. a suggested explanation which is subject to testing
    Hypothesis
  14. A part of experiment that does not change
    Control
  15. A membrane bound compartment or sac within cell
    Organelle
  16. basic unit of matter
    Atom
  17. A collection of all ecosystems on Earth
    Biosphere
  18. Ability of organisms to "fit" in their environment
    Adaptation
  19. An organism with nuclei in its cell
    Eukaryote
  20. gradual change in a population that can lead to formation of new species
    Evolution
  21. Maintaining constant internal conditions
    HOMEOSTASIS
  22. A diagram showing evolutionary relationship among species based on similarities and differences
    Phylogenetic Tree
  23. Fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
    Cell
  24. All individuals within species living within a specific area
    Population