HabitatDestructionHuman activityand naturalcatastrophesthreaten thesurvival of speciesby ___ ___.Secondary(2nd Level)ConsumersOmnivoresor carnivoresthat eatprimaryconsumers.NitrogenousBases ofDNAAdenine,guanine,cytosine andthymineCO2This gas is taken inby plants to performphotosynthesis andreleased by animalsduring respiration.TissuesA group ofsimilar cellsthat worktogetherforms ___.OxygenThis gas is releasedby plants as aproduct ofphotosynthesis.Plants and animalsuse it for respiration.ProkaryoteA cell thatdoes NOTcontain anucleusCellTheoryThe __ __states thatcells can onlycome fromother cells.PhenotypeThe physicalappearanceor expressionof a trait (i.e.,blue eyes,brown hair)Primary(1st Level)ConsumersHerbivoresthat eatproducers ina foodpyramidAdenineThe basethat alwayspairs withthymineCommunityAll of thebiotic factorsthat live in aparticularareaNaturalSelectionProcess wherebyorganismsbetter adapted totheir environmenttend to survive andproduce moreoffspring.BioticLiving factors inan ecosystem(i.e., plants,animals,bacteria, fungi)ProducersThe base of afood pyramid ismade of theseorganisms thatproduce theirown food.EcosystemThe bioticand abioticfactors thatinteract in aspecific areaPhotosynthesisThe processin which thesun's energyis used toform glucoseNotifytheteacherDo this ifthere is anyemergencyduring a labAcquiredTraitsTraits that areNOT inherited byan organism; theyare learned orresult fromenvironmentalfactorsTertiary(3rdLevel)ConsumerIn a food chain, anowl eats a snakethat eats a rabbitthat eats someberries. The owl isa ____ consumer.AbioticFactorsNon-livingfactors in anecosystem (i.e.,sunlight, rain,soil, andtemperature)CropRotationA farmer plantswheat one year andcorn the next to avoidnutrient loss in thesoil. This practice isknown as ___ ___.GeneticEngineeringCorn that hasbeen geneticallyaltered to requireless water is anexample of __ __.BiomeA group ofecosystemswith similarclimates andorganismsCellsAccording tothe cell theory,all living thingsare made ofthese.PopulationAll of theorganisms of thesame speciesthat live togetherin a specificareaGuanineThe basethat alwayspairs withcytosineCooperationAn interaction inwhich two or moreorganisms worktogether or shareresourcesOrganSystemA group oforgans thatwork togetherforms a(n)___ ___.NicheTo avoidcompetition,each speciesshould occupyits own role or_____.DNAThis can beused toidentify theremains ofan individual.GenotyeThe actualGENES that anorganisminherits from itsparents (ex. Bb,BB, or bb)VariationDifferences within aspecies that improvethe species'chances of survivingachange in theenvironmentMitosisA process of cellduplication inwhichone cell gives riseto two identicaldaughter cells.OrganismOneindividuallivingthingAngiospermsPlants thatproduce flowers(which containreproductiveparts)Chloroplastsand CellWallsThese structuresare present inPLANT cells butthey are notpresent in animalcells.IndependentVariableThe one factorthat a scientistchanges ormanipulatesduring anexperiment EukaryoteA cell (ororganismswith cells) thatDO contain anucleusGlucoseThe sugar thatis produced byplants duringphotosynthesisDormancy&HibernationPlants stop growingduring periods of __and animals sleepto conserve energyduring periods of___.FoodandSpaceThese arelimiting factorsthat will controlpopulationgrowth.RepeatedTrialsScientists mustverify the validityof their resultsthrough ___ ___(i.e., performingthe experimentmultiple times).GymnospermsPlants thatproducecones or"nakedseeds"OrgansA group ofsimilartissues thatwork togetherforms ___.HabitatDestructionHuman activityand naturalcatastrophesthreaten thesurvival of speciesby ___ ___.Secondary(2nd Level)ConsumersOmnivoresor carnivoresthat eatprimaryconsumers.NitrogenousBases ofDNAAdenine,guanine,cytosine andthymineCO2This gas is taken inby plants to performphotosynthesis andreleased by animalsduring respiration.TissuesA group ofsimilar cellsthat worktogetherforms ___.OxygenThis gas is releasedby plants as aproduct ofphotosynthesis.Plants and animalsuse it for respiration.ProkaryoteA cell thatdoes NOTcontain anucleusCellTheoryThe __ __states thatcells can onlycome fromother cells.PhenotypeThe physicalappearanceor expressionof a trait (i.e.,blue eyes,brown hair)Primary(1st Level)ConsumersHerbivoresthat eatproducers ina foodpyramidAdenineThe basethat alwayspairs withthymineCommunityAll of thebiotic factorsthat live in aparticularareaNaturalSelectionProcess wherebyorganismsbetter adapted totheir environmenttend to survive andproduce moreoffspring.BioticLiving factors inan ecosystem(i.e., plants,animals,bacteria, fungi)ProducersThe base of afood pyramid ismade of theseorganisms thatproduce theirown food.EcosystemThe bioticand abioticfactors thatinteract in aspecific areaPhotosynthesisThe processin which thesun's energyis used toform glucoseNotifytheteacherDo this ifthere is anyemergencyduring a labAcquiredTraitsTraits that areNOT inherited byan organism; theyare learned orresult fromenvironmentalfactorsTertiary(3rdLevel)ConsumerIn a food chain, anowl eats a snakethat eats a rabbitthat eats someberries. The owl isa ____ consumer.AbioticFactorsNon-livingfactors in anecosystem (i.e.,sunlight, rain,soil, andtemperature)CropRotationA farmer plantswheat one year andcorn the next to avoidnutrient loss in thesoil. This practice isknown as ___ ___.GeneticEngineeringCorn that hasbeen geneticallyaltered to requireless water is anexample of __ __.BiomeA group ofecosystemswith similarclimates andorganismsCellsAccording tothe cell theory,all living thingsare made ofthese.PopulationAll of theorganisms of thesame speciesthat live togetherin a specificareaGuanineThe basethat alwayspairs withcytosineCooperationAn interaction inwhich two or moreorganisms worktogether or shareresourcesOrganSystemA group oforgans thatwork togetherforms a(n)___ ___.NicheTo avoidcompetition,each speciesshould occupyits own role or_____.DNAThis can beused toidentify theremains ofan individual.GenotyeThe actualGENES that anorganisminherits from itsparents (ex. Bb,BB, or bb)VariationDifferences within aspecies that improvethe species'chances of survivingachange in theenvironmentMitosisA process of cellduplication inwhichone cell gives riseto two identicaldaughter cells.OrganismOneindividuallivingthingAngiospermsPlants thatproduce flowers(which containreproductiveparts)Chloroplastsand CellWallsThese structuresare present inPLANT cells butthey are notpresent in animalcells.IndependentVariableThe one factorthat a scientistchanges ormanipulatesduring anexperimentEukaryoteA cell (ororganismswith cells) thatDO contain anucleusGlucoseThe sugar thatis produced byplants duringphotosynthesisDormancy&HibernationPlants stop growingduring periods of __and animals sleepto conserve energyduring periods of___.FoodandSpaceThese arelimiting factorsthat will controlpopulationgrowth.RepeatedTrialsScientists mustverify the validityof their resultsthrough ___ ___(i.e., performingthe experimentmultiple times).GymnospermsPlants thatproducecones or"nakedseeds"OrgansA group ofsimilartissues thatwork togetherforms ___.

WJCC Life Science Review - 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. Human activity and natural catastrophes threaten the survival of species by ___ ___.
    Habitat Destruction
  2. Omnivores or carnivores that eat primary consumers.
    Secondary (2nd Level) Consumers
  3. Adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine
    Nitrogenous Bases of DNA
  4. This gas is taken in by plants to perform photosynthesis and released by animals during respiration.
    CO2
  5. A group of similar cells that work together forms ___.
    Tissues
  6. This gas is released by plants as a product of photosynthesis. Plants and animals use it for respiration.
    Oxygen
  7. A cell that does NOT contain a nucleus
    Prokaryote
  8. The __ __ states that cells can only come from other cells.
    Cell Theory
  9. The physical appearance or expression of a trait (i.e., blue eyes, brown hair)
    Phenotype
  10. Herbivores that eat producers in a food pyramid
    Primary (1st Level) Consumers
  11. The base that always pairs with thymine
    Adenine
  12. All of the biotic factors that live in a particular area
    Community
  13. Process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
    Natural Selection
  14. Living factors in an ecosystem (i.e., plants, animals, bacteria, fungi)
    Biotic
  15. The base of a food pyramid is made of these organisms that produce their own food.
    Producers
  16. The biotic and abiotic factors that interact in a specific area
    Ecosystem
  17. The process in which the sun's energy is used to form glucose
    Photosynthesis
  18. Do this if there is any emergency during a lab
    Notify the teacher
  19. Traits that are NOT inherited by an organism; they are learned or result from environmental factors
    Acquired Traits
  20. In a food chain, an owl eats a snake that eats a rabbit that eats some berries. The owl is a ____ consumer.
    Tertiary (3rd Level) Consumer
  21. Non-living factors in an ecosystem (i.e., sunlight, rain, soil, and temperature)
    Abiotic Factors
  22. A farmer plants wheat one year and corn the next to avoid nutrient loss in the soil. This practice is known as ___ ___.
    Crop Rotation
  23. Corn that has been genetically altered to require less water is an example of __ __.
    Genetic Engineering
  24. A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
    Biome
  25. According to the cell theory, all living things are made of these.
    Cells
  26. All of the organisms of the same species that live together in a specific area
    Population
  27. The base that always pairs with cytosine
    Guanine
  28. An interaction in which two or more organisms work together or share resources
    Cooperation
  29. A group of organs that work together forms a(n) ___ ___.
    Organ System
  30. To avoid competition, each species should occupy its own role or _____.
    Niche
  31. This can be used to identify the remains of an individual.
    DNA
  32. The actual GENES that an organism inherits from its parents (ex. Bb, BB, or bb)
    Genotye
  33. Differences within a species that improve the species' chances of surviving a change in the environment
    Variation
  34. A process of cell duplication in which one cell gives rise to two identical daughter cells.
    Mitosis
  35. One individual living thing
    Organism
  36. Plants that produce flowers (which contain reproductive parts)
    Angiosperms
  37. These structures are present in PLANT cells but they are not present in animal cells.
    Chloroplasts and Cell Walls
  38. The one factor that a scientist changes or manipulates during an experiment
    Independent Variable
  39. A cell (or organisms with cells) that DO contain a nucleus
    Eukaryote
  40. The sugar that is produced by plants during photosynthesis
    Glucose
  41. Plants stop growing during periods of __ and animals sleep to conserve energy during periods of ___.
    Dormancy & Hibernation
  42. These are limiting factors that will control population growth.
    Food and Space
  43. Scientists must verify the validity of their results through ___ ___ (i.e., performing the experiment multiple times).
    Repeated Trials
  44. Plants that produce cones or "naked seeds"
    Gymnosperms
  45. A group of similar tissues that work together forms ___.
    Organs