Cellularrespiration-Glucose andoxygen moleculebecome CO2,H2O, and ATP.nucleosomeActiveTransport-Energy requiredto transportmaterials.Ion Channels-Allows thepassage of ionsacross themembrane. Ittransports Na+and K+.Lipid – fatmoleculesMonocotsHypertonicsolution – asolution containinglower than normallevels of saltconcentrationImmunityCell membrane– coating thatsurrounds theoutside of acell, selectivelypermeableOrgan System– a group oforgans workingin concert for aspecific functionEndoplasmicReticulum –produces andmodifiesproteinsRed blood cells –carry oxygen tothe entire bodyand returnscarbon dioxide tothe lungsLocusCell – thesimplest livingunit that canhave a life ofits ownHistoneTissue – a groupof cells with thesame function (ie.– muscle, nervoustissue, etc.)DenaturedMitochondria– energy(ATP)producingorganelleOrgan – agroup of tissuesthat serve aspecific functionCitric acid cycle-The mitochondriauses proteins tobreak downpyruvate intoelectronGlycolysisApoptosis-Programmedcell deathNucleus –informationcenter,contains DNA,produces RNAGolgiApparatus –packages,modifies, andstores proteinsHerbivoreMenopausHypotonic solution– a solutioncontaining higherthan normal levelsof saltconcentrationHemoglobin -oxygen-transportingprotein found inthe red blood cellof vertebratesFluid Mosaic Model-The structure of theplasma membrane. Thehydrophilic head is onthe outside of theplasma membrane. Thehydrophobic tail is onthe inside of the plasmamembrane.Cellularrespiration-Glucose andoxygen moleculebecome CO2,H2O, and ATP.nucleosomeActiveTransport-Energy requiredto transportmaterials.Ion Channels-Allows thepassage of ionsacross themembrane. Ittransports Na+and K+.Lipid – fatmoleculesMonocotsHypertonicsolution – asolution containinglower than normallevels of saltconcentrationImmunityCell membrane– coating thatsurrounds theoutside of acell, selectivelypermeableOrgan System– a group oforgans workingin concert for aspecific functionEndoplasmicReticulum –produces andmodifiesproteinsRed blood cells –carry oxygen tothe entire bodyand returnscarbon dioxide tothe lungsLocusCell – thesimplest livingunit that canhave a life ofits ownHistoneTissue – a groupof cells with thesame function (ie.– muscle, nervoustissue, etc.)DenaturedMitochondria– energy(ATP)producingorganelleOrgan – agroup of tissuesthat serve aspecific functionCitric acid cycle-The mitochondriauses proteins tobreak downpyruvate intoelectronGlycolysisApoptosis-Programmedcell deathNucleus –informationcenter,contains DNA,produces RNAGolgiApparatus –packages,modifies, andstores proteinsHerbivoreMenopausHypotonic solution– a solutioncontaining higherthan normal levelsof saltconcentrationHemoglobin -oxygen-transportingprotein found inthe red blood cellof vertebratesFluid Mosaic Model-The structure of theplasma membrane. Thehydrophilic head is onthe outside of theplasma membrane. Thehydrophobic tail is onthe inside of the plasmamembrane.

Untitled 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. Cellular respiration- Glucose and oxygen molecule become CO2, H2O, and ATP.
  2. nucleosome
  3. Active Transport- Energy required to transport materials.
  4. Ion Channels- Allows the passage of ions across the membrane. It transports Na+ and K+.
  5. Lipid – fat molecules
  6. Monocots
  7. Hypertonic solution – a solution containing lower than normal levels of salt concentration
  8. Immunity
  9. Cell membrane – coating that surrounds the outside of a cell, selectively permeable
  10. Organ System – a group of organs working in concert for a specific function
  11. Endoplasmic Reticulum – produces and modifies proteins
  12. Red blood cells – carry oxygen to the entire body and returns carbon dioxide to the lungs
  13. Locus
  14. Cell – the simplest living unit that can have a life of its own
  15. Histone
  16. Tissue – a group of cells with the same function (ie. – muscle, nervous tissue, etc.)
  17. Denatured
  18. Mitochondria – energy (ATP) producing organelle
  19. Organ – a group of tissues that serve a specific function
  20. Citric acid cycle- The mitochondria uses proteins to break down pyruvate into electron
  21. Glycolysis
  22. Apoptosis- Programmed cell death
  23. Nucleus – information center, contains DNA, produces RNA
  24. Golgi Apparatus – packages, modifies, and stores proteins
  25. Herbivore
  26. Menopaus
  27. Hypotonic solution – a solution containing higher than normal levels of salt concentration
  28. Hemoglobin - oxygen-transporting protein found in the red blood cell of vertebrates
  29. Fluid Mosaic Model- The structure of the plasma membrane. The hydrophilic head is on the outside of the plasma membrane. The hydrophobic tail is on the inside of the plasma membrane.