mitochondriaThe part(organelle) of aliving thing's cellwhere Glucose isconverted to ATPEnergy.PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plants makethe product,Glucose and theby-product,Oxygen.CellularRespirationThe process bywhich livingthings convertGlucose tousable energy.Product(out)The substances thatcome out of areaction, which arenew substance(s)from the substancesthat went in.TheCarbon-OxygenCycleGlucoseC6H12O6OxygenThe gas in the airthat all living thingsneed to performCellular Respirationand is a By-productof PhotosynthesisanalyzeTo break downsomething for acloser examinationbefore making adecision about it.(inter)dependentLivings thatmutually rely oneach other and onthe same abioticthings in theirecosystem fortheir survival.Glucosefood; a simplesugar whosechemicalformula isC6H12O6inferencenot a fact; butand assumptionmade based onthings observedConsumerAny living thingthat dependson a producerto make foodfor them.fuelAnythingthatsuppliesenergyFoodTerm used forwhat livingthings consumefor Glucose toconvert toenergy.cycleA process oranything thatautomaticallyrepeats overand over again.observeTo take a closelook atsomething; andto study it for aperiod of time.ATPThe usableenergy that isgeneratedduring CellularRespiration.energya release ofthe power (orability) to door to makethings workScienceThe orderly study ofthe structure andbehavior of thephysical and naturalworld throughobservation andexperimentplanta living thing thatcomes from seeds, isrooted in the ground,and, if green, usessunlight energy tomake a fuel calledfoodAerobicNormal CellularRespiration whereOxygen is availableand used in theprocess for makingATP Energy.Reactant(in)The substancesthat go into areaction, whichare convertedinto newsubstance(s)(carbon-oxygen)cycleThe repeat exchangethat occurs betweenthe processesPhotosynthesis andCellular Respiration--between producersand consumers.AnaerobicAbnormal CellularRespiration wherenot enough Oxygenis available andwhich instead useslactic acid in theprocess for makingATP Energy.mitochondriaThe part(organelle) of aliving thing's cellwhere Glucose isconverted to ATPEnergy.PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plants makethe product,Glucose and theby-product,Oxygen.CellularRespirationThe process bywhich livingthings convertGlucose tousable energy.Product(out)The substances thatcome out of areaction, which arenew substance(s)from the substancesthat went in.TheCarbon-OxygenCycleGlucoseC6H12O6OxygenThe gas in the airthat all living thingsneed to performCellular Respirationand is a By-productof PhotosynthesisanalyzeTo break downsomething for acloser examinationbefore making adecision about it.(inter)dependentLivings thatmutually rely oneach other and onthe same abioticthings in theirecosystem fortheir survival.Glucosefood; a simplesugar whosechemicalformula isC6H12O6inferencenot a fact; butand assumptionmade based onthings observedConsumerAny living thingthat dependson a producerto make foodfor them.fuelAnythingthatsuppliesenergyFoodTerm used forwhat livingthings consumefor Glucose toconvert toenergy.cycleA process oranything thatautomaticallyrepeats overand over again.observeTo take a closelook atsomething; andto study it for aperiod of time.ATPThe usableenergy that isgeneratedduring CellularRespiration.energya release ofthe power (orability) to door to makethings workScienceThe orderly study ofthe structure andbehavior of thephysical and naturalworld throughobservation andexperimentplanta living thing thatcomes from seeds, isrooted in the ground,and, if green, usessunlight energy tomake a fuel calledfoodAerobicNormal CellularRespiration whereOxygen is availableand used in theprocess for makingATP Energy.Reactant(in)The substancesthat go into areaction, whichare convertedinto newsubstance(s)(carbon-oxygen)cycleThe repeat exchangethat occurs betweenthe processesPhotosynthesis andCellular Respiration--between producersand consumers.AnaerobicAbnormal CellularRespiration wherenot enough Oxygenis available andwhich instead useslactic acid in theprocess for makingATP Energy.

Cellular Respiration..MsA - 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 part (organelle) of a living thing's cell where Glucose is converted to ATP Energy.
    mitochondria
  2. The process by which plants make the product, Glucose and the by-product, Oxygen.
    Photosynthesis
  3. The process by which living things convert Glucose to usable energy.
    Cellular Respiration
  4. The substances that come out of a reaction, which are new substance(s) from the substances that went in.
    Product (out)
  5. The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle
  6. C6H12O6
    Glucose
  7. The gas in the air that all living things need to perform Cellular Respiration and is a By-product of Photosynthesis
    Oxygen
  8. To break down something for a closer examination before making a decision about it.
    analyze
  9. Livings that mutually rely on each other and on the same abiotic things in their ecosystem for their survival.
    (inter)dependent
  10. food; a simple sugar whose chemical formula is C6H12O6
    Glucose
  11. not a fact; but and assumption made based on things observed
    inference
  12. Any living thing that depends on a producer to make food for them.
    Consumer
  13. Anything that supplies energy
    fuel
  14. Term used for what living things consume for Glucose to convert to energy.
    Food
  15. A process or anything that automatically repeats over and over again.
    cycle
  16. To take a close look at something; and to study it for a period of time.
    observe
  17. The usable energy that is generated during Cellular Respiration.
    ATP
  18. a release of the power (or ability) to do or to make things work
    energy
  19. The orderly study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
    Science
  20. a living thing that comes from seeds, is rooted in the ground, and, if green, uses sunlight energy to make a fuel called food
    plant
  21. Normal Cellular Respiration where Oxygen is available and used in the process for making ATP Energy.
    Aerobic
  22. The substances that go into a reaction, which are converted into new substance(s)
    Reactant (in)
  23. The repeat exchange that occurs between the processes Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration--between producers and consumers.
    (carbon-oxygen) cycle
  24. Abnormal Cellular Respiration where not enough Oxygen is available and which instead uses lactic acid in the process for making ATP Energy.
    Anaerobic