The membraneof folded sacsand channels,site for proteinand lipidsynthesis.type of moleculethat helps definecellscharacteristics andhelp cells identifychemical signals.a key property of theplasma membranethat allows somesubstances to passthrough, keepingothers out.semifluidmaterialinside theenvironmentof the cell.network of long,thin proteinsfibers that formframework forcell and anchororganelles.Model made toillustrate theplasma membraneas a sea wheremolecules move.thin proteinthreads that helpgive cell shapeand enable theentire cells orparts of a cell tomove.type of molecule thatprevents fatty-acidstails of phospholipidbilayer from stickingtogether, alsomaintainshomeostasis.organelles thathelpmanufactureproteins. Madeup of DNA andprotein.A type of moleculethat plasmamembrane is mostlymade up of andmakes thephospholipid bilayers.they movesubstances orwaste materialsthrough theplasmamembrane.two layers ofphospholipids thatare arranged tail-to-tail. Plasmamembrane iscomposed of this.long, hollowcylinders thatform rigidskeleton forthe cell.centralorganelle thatcontains cell’sgenetic materialin form of DNA.cells thatcontain nucleusand membraneboundorganelles.This is withinthe nucleusand the siteof ribosomeproductionThe microscopethat uses series ofglass lenses andvisible light toproduce amagnified imagepart ofphospholipidthat isattracted towater.The basicstructural andfunctional unitof all livingorganisma microscopethat usesmagnets to aima beam ofelectrons at thinslices of a cell.cells that do notcontain nucleusand membraneboundorganelles..specializedstructuresthat carry outspecific cellfunctionsEnglishscientist thatdiscoveredcells.The membraneof folded sacsand channels,site for proteinand lipidsynthesis.type of moleculethat helps definecellscharacteristics andhelp cells identifychemical signals.a key property of theplasma membranethat allows somesubstances to passthrough, keepingothers out.semifluidmaterialinside theenvironmentof the cell.network of long,thin proteinsfibers that formframework forcell and anchororganelles.Model made toillustrate theplasma membraneas a sea wheremolecules move.thin proteinthreads that helpgive cell shapeand enable theentire cells orparts of a cell tomove.type of molecule thatprevents fatty-acidstails of phospholipidbilayer from stickingtogether, alsomaintainshomeostasis.organelles thathelpmanufactureproteins. Madeup of DNA andprotein.A type of moleculethat plasmamembrane is mostlymade up of andmakes thephospholipid bilayers.they movesubstances orwaste materialsthrough theplasmamembrane.two layers ofphospholipids thatare arranged tail-to-tail. Plasmamembrane iscomposed of this.long, hollowcylinders thatform rigidskeleton forthe cell.centralorganelle thatcontains cell’sgenetic materialin form of DNA.cells thatcontain nucleusand membraneboundorganelles.This is withinthe nucleusand the siteof ribosomeproductionThe microscopethat uses series ofglass lenses andvisible light toproduce amagnified imagepart ofphospholipidthat isattracted towater.The basicstructural andfunctional unitof all livingorganisma microscopethat usesmagnets to aima beam ofelectrons at thinslices of a cell.cells that do notcontain nucleusand membraneboundorganelles..specializedstructuresthat carry outspecific cellfunctionsEnglishscientist thatdiscoveredcells.

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. The membrane of folded sacs and channels, site for protein and lipid synthesis.
  2. type of molecule that helps define cells characteristics and help cells identify chemical signals.
  3. a key property of the plasma membrane that allows some substances to pass through, keeping others out.
  4. semifluid material inside the environment of the cell.
  5. network of long, thin proteins fibers that form framework for cell and anchor organelles.
  6. Model made to illustrate the plasma membrane as a sea where molecules move.
  7. thin protein threads that help give cell shape and enable the entire cells or parts of a cell to move.
  8. type of molecule that prevents fatty-acids tails of phospholipid bilayer from sticking together, also maintains homeostasis.
  9. organelles that help manufacture proteins. Made up of DNA and protein.
  10. A type of molecule that plasma membrane is mostly made up of and makes the phospholipid bilayers.
  11. they move substances or waste materials through the plasma membrane.
  12. two layers of phospholipids that are arranged tail-to-tail. Plasma membrane is composed of this.
  13. long, hollow cylinders that form rigid skeleton for the cell.
  14. central organelle that contains cell’s genetic material in form of DNA.
  15. cells that contain nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
  16. This is within the nucleus and the site of ribosome production
  17. The microscope that uses series of glass lenses and visible light to produce a magnified image
  18. part of phospholipid that is attracted to water.
  19. The basic structural and functional unit of all living organism
  20. a microscope that uses magnets to aim a beam of electrons at thin slices of a cell.
  21. cells that do not contain nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
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  23. specialized structures that carry out specific cell functions
  24. English scientist that discovered cells.