CommensalismParasitismHostRadialsymmetryBinomialnomenclatureProkaryotesA single-celledorganismlacking amembrane-bound nucleus.MulticellularMade of manycells, cells arespecialized(they havedifferentfunctions)MutualismArcheaUnicellular,prokaryote,lives inextrememenvironmentsVertebrateEukaryotesAn organism withcells containing anucleus andother membrane-boundorganelles. PreyPredationGenusA group ofcloselyrelatedspecies.DomainThe broadest levelof classification,encompassing allliving organisms(Bacteria,Archaea, andEukarya).UnicellularMade of onecell; can not beseen with thenaked eye;microscopicHeterotrophsCan not make theirown food, get energyfrom eating plantsand animals(carnivore, herbivore,omnivore,decomposer)AutotrophsMake their ownfood using sunor chemicals(photosynthesis)CooperationSpeciesThe most specificlevel of classification,referring to a group oforganisms that caninterbreed andproduce fertileoffspring.CompetitionChordatesBilateralsymmetryKingdomA majorgrouping oforganisms(e.g., Animalia,Plantae, Fungi).CommensalismParasitismHostRadialsymmetryBinomialnomenclatureProkaryotesA single-celledorganismlacking amembrane-bound nucleus.MulticellularMade of manycells, cells arespecialized(they havedifferentfunctions)MutualismArcheaUnicellular,prokaryote,lives inextrememenvironmentsVertebrateEukaryotesAn organism withcells containing anucleus andother membrane-boundorganelles. PreyPredationGenusA group ofcloselyrelatedspecies.DomainThe broadest levelof classification,encompassing allliving organisms(Bacteria,Archaea, andEukarya).UnicellularMade of onecell; can not beseen with thenaked eye;microscopicHeterotrophsCan not make theirown food, get energyfrom eating plantsand animals(carnivore, herbivore,omnivore,decomposer)AutotrophsMake their ownfood using sunor chemicals(photosynthesis)CooperationSpeciesThe most specificlevel of classification,referring to a group oforganisms that caninterbreed andproduce fertileoffspring.CompetitionChordatesBilateralsymmetryKingdomA majorgrouping oforganisms(e.g., Animalia,Plantae, Fungi).

Classification - 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. Commensalism
  2. Parasitism
  3. Host
  4. Radial symmetry
  5. Binomial nomenclature
  6. A single-celled organism lacking a membrane-bound nucleus.
    Prokaryotes
  7. Made of many cells, cells are specialized (they have different functions)
    Multicellular
  8. Mutualism
  9. Unicellular, prokaryote, lives in extremem environments
    Archea
  10. Vertebrate
  11. An organism with cells containing a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
    Eukaryotes
  12. Prey
  13. Predation
  14. A group of closely related species.
    Genus
  15. The broadest level of classification, encompassing all living organisms (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya).
    Domain
  16. Made of one cell; can not be seen with the naked eye; microscopic
    Unicellular
  17. Can not make their own food, get energy from eating plants and animals (carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, decomposer)
    Heterotrophs
  18. Make their own food using sun or chemicals (photosynthesis)
    Autotrophs
  19. Cooperation
  20. The most specific level of classification, referring to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
    Species
  21. Competition
  22. Chordates
  23. Bilateral symmetry
  24. A major grouping of organisms (e.g., Animalia, Plantae, Fungi).
    Kingdom