spermcella cell thatcan join withan egg cell toform a newindividualReptilesLizards, snakes,turtles,alligators, andcrocodiles areexamples ofthesenucleusthe cell partthat controlsthe cell'sactivitiesgroup ofsimilarspeciesgenuschloroplastthe green cellpart in plantcells that trapsand uses lightenergyLifeProcessesThe 6activities thatall livingthings carryoutPlantsgrouped bywhether ornot theyproduceflowersvertebratean animalthat has abackboneDicotsFloweringplants thathave 2 seedleavesmammalan animal thathas hair or furand feeds itsyoung with milkproduced bythe motherAmphibiansFrogs andSalamandersare examplesof thesecellthe basicunit of alivingorganismbacteriaTiny one-celledorganisms,some of whichcan causediseasesvascularplanta plant with longtubes inside thatcarry food andwater to all theparts of the plantRedBloodCellscan travel throughblood vessels toevery part of yourbody, and carryoxygen to all yourcellsclassifyto arrangein groupsusing asysteminvertebratean animalthat hasnobackbonekingdomthe largestgroup intowhich anorganism isclassifiedeggcella cell thatcan join witha sperm cellto form a newindividualspeciesa group oforganisms ofonly one kindthat caninterbreed innaturecellwalla stiff outerlayer thathelps keepplant cellsfirmvirusa tiny particlethat canreproduce onlyinside the cellsof living thingscellmembranea thin layer thatmakes us theoutside of the celland controls whatenters and leavesitRespondingto changesHelpsprotect ananimal fromsuddendangerspermcella cell thatcan join withan egg cell toform a newindividualReptilesLizards, snakes,turtles,alligators, andcrocodiles areexamples ofthesenucleusthe cell partthat controlsthe cell'sactivitiesgroup ofsimilarspeciesgenuschloroplastthe green cellpart in plantcells that trapsand uses lightenergyLifeProcessesThe 6activities thatall livingthings carryoutPlantsgrouped bywhether ornot theyproduceflowersvertebratean animalthat has abackboneDicotsFloweringplants thathave 2 seedleavesmammalan animal thathas hair or furand feeds itsyoung with milkproduced bythe motherAmphibiansFrogs andSalamandersare examplesof thesecellthe basicunit of alivingorganismbacteriaTiny one-celledorganisms,some of whichcan causediseasesvascularplanta plant with longtubes inside thatcarry food andwater to all theparts of the plantRedBloodCellscan travel throughblood vessels toevery part of yourbody, and carryoxygen to all yourcellsclassifyto arrangein groupsusing asysteminvertebratean animalthat hasnobackbonekingdomthe largestgroup intowhich anorganism isclassifiedeggcella cell thatcan join witha sperm cellto form a newindividualspeciesa group oforganisms ofonly one kindthat caninterbreed innaturecellwalla stiff outerlayer thathelps keepplant cellsfirmvirusa tiny particlethat canreproduce onlyinside the cellsof living thingscellmembranea thin layer thatmakes us theoutside of the celland controls whatenters and leavesitRespondingto changesHelpsprotect ananimal fromsuddendanger

Comparing Living Things - 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. a cell that can join with an egg cell to form a new individual
    sperm cell
  2. Lizards, snakes, turtles, alligators, and crocodiles are examples of these
    Reptiles
  3. the cell part that controls the cell's activities
    nucleus
  4. genus
    group of similar species
  5. the green cell part in plant cells that traps and uses light energy
    chloroplast
  6. The 6 activities that all living things carry out
    Life Processes
  7. grouped by whether or not they produce flowers
    Plants
  8. an animal that has a backbone
    vertebrate
  9. Flowering plants that have 2 seed leaves
    Dicots
  10. an animal that has hair or fur and feeds its young with milk produced by the mother
    mammal
  11. Frogs and Salamanders are examples of these
    Amphibians
  12. the basic unit of a living organism
    cell
  13. Tiny one-celled organisms, some of which can cause diseases
    bacteria
  14. a plant with long tubes inside that carry food and water to all the parts of the plant
    vascular plant
  15. can travel through blood vessels to every part of your body, and carry oxygen to all your cells
    Red Blood Cells
  16. to arrange in groups using a system
    classify
  17. an animal that has no backbone
    invertebrate
  18. the largest group into which an organism is classified
    kingdom
  19. a cell that can join with a sperm cell to form a new individual
    egg cell
  20. a group of organisms of only one kind that can interbreed in nature
    species
  21. a stiff outer layer that helps keep plant cells firm
    cell wall
  22. a tiny particle that can reproduce only inside the cells of living things
    virus
  23. a thin layer that makes us the outside of the cell and controls what enters and leaves it
    cell membrane
  24. Helps protect an animal from sudden danger
    Responding to changes