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