(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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plant cell walls are made of this
cellulose
This fleshy structure contains the seeds of angiosperms
fruit
When plants move in response to a stimulus
trophism
used for bandages during WWI
sphagnum moss
largest group of gymnosperms
conifer
increase the surface area of roots
root hairs
This vascular tissue carries glucose/food
phloem
Plants make their own food
producers
this gymnosperm is also called "maidenhair" tree
ginkgo
Bryophyte that can grow in any moist area
moss
male part of flower
stamen
Plant growth in response to gravity
gravitropism
these bryophytes have a horn
Hornwort
Plants that reproduce using flowers and fruit
angiosperm
a pteridophyte that is not a true moss
club moss
bryophytes are the 1st plants to grow
pioneer
Process of making glucose
photosynthesis
Plants whose leaves stay green in the winter
evergreen
insects or animals that transfer pollen
pollinator
This vascular tissue carries water and minerals
xylem
This pteridophyte is a popular houseplant in the south
fern
Flowers with petals of 4/5, net veins on leaves
dicot
plants that have xylem and phloem
vascular
stem that is brown and stiff
woody
Part of a flower where ovule/eggs would be found
ovary
The root like structure of a moss
rhizoid
Reproductive structure of an angiosperm
flower
The female part of the flower
pistil
an egg- found in the ovary of a flower
ovule
Flowers with petals of 3, parallel veins on leaves
monocot
Plants that reproduce using cones
gymnosperms
water vapor is lost through open stomata
transpiration
part of the plant that supports the leaves
stem
Can create new vascular tissue
cambium
only continent with no conifers
antarctica
highly branched root system
Fibrous root
opening in leaf that allows CO2 to enter plant
stomata
the plant's food factory
leaves
open and close the stomata
guard cells
sticky part of flower that collects pollen
stigma
The underground stem of a pteridophyte
rhizome
seeds of gymnosperms are found here
cone
Bryophytes rely on this to get water
osmosis
contain silica
horsetails
where pollen is found on a flower
anther
Plants that lack "plumbing"
non-vascular
Plant movement in response to light
phototropism
Barrier that protects plants from water loss
waxy cuticle
Trees whose leaves turn colors in the fall
deciduous
stem that is green and flexible
herbaceous
one main root like a carrot
tap root
This bryophyte is named for matching the shape of a human organ
liverwort