organismplant conductphotosynthesisherbaceousmaplesman and manyanimals dependdirectly orindirectly ongrasses for mostof their foodbladecashewcrownpea-familyplants' rootsprovide a placefor nitrogen-fixing bacteria togrowbiennialloss ofleavesycamorescompoundleafbotanySpines&Tendrilsdeciduousturgorpressurebiologycellwallsessileleafangiospermspinnateanatomyandphysiologytranspirationthylakoidsplant receivesadequate water,but hottemperaturescause rapidtranspirationduring the dayinsectivorousplantspetioledenitrifyingbacteriastructuraltissueplants provide food directlyor indirectly to all humansand animals, leavesinvolved in photosynthesiswhich allows plants to liveand give nutrients towhoever eats plant, rootsact as an anchor for plantand absorb water and storefood, stemsepidermispinnateCelluloseperennialsmesophyllplant cannotgrow orrepair tissuedamagemidribhabitatchange inthe amountofchlorophyll ina leafsugarcanesapcoveringpart of thebox withcardboardtaproots,fobrousrootsxylemzoologyreleasingenergyfrom foodMesenchymastomatadicotrayshootsystemhabitatleaf naturallycontains blue oryellow pigmentsthat are maskedby the presence ofgreen chlorophyllorganismplant conductphotosynthesisherbaceousmaplesman and manyanimals dependdirectly orindirectly ongrasses for mostof their foodbladecashewcrownpea-familyplants' rootsprovide a placefor nitrogen-fixing bacteria togrowbiennialloss ofleavesycamorescompoundleafbotanySpines&Tendrilsdeciduousturgorpressurebiologycellwallsessileleafangiospermspinnateanatomyandphysiologytranspirationthylakoidsplant receivesadequate water,but hottemperaturescause rapidtranspirationduring the dayinsectivorousplantspetioledenitrifyingbacteriastructuraltissueplants provide food directlyor indirectly to all humansand animals, leavesinvolved in photosynthesiswhich allows plants to liveand give nutrients towhoever eats plant, rootsact as an anchor for plantand absorb water and storefood, stemsepidermispinnateCelluloseperennialsmesophyllplant cannotgrow orrepair tissuedamagemidribhabitatchange inthe amountofchlorophyll ina leafsugarcanesapcoveringpart of thebox withcardboardtaproots,fobrousrootsxylemzoologyreleasingenergyfrom foodMesenchymastomatadicotrayshootsystemhabitatleaf naturallycontains blue oryellow pigmentsthat are maskedby the presence ofgreen chlorophyll

Test 1 Review 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. organism
  2. plant conduct photosynthesis
  3. herbaceous
  4. maples
  5. man and many animals depend directly or indirectly on grasses for most of their food
  6. blade
  7. cashew
  8. crown
  9. pea-family plants' roots provide a place for nitrogen-fixing bacteria to grow
  10. biennial
  11. loss of leave
  12. sycamores
  13. compound leaf
  14. botany
  15. Spines & Tendrils
  16. deciduous
  17. turgor pressure
  18. biology
  19. cell wall
  20. sessile leaf
  21. angiosperms
  22. pinnate
  23. anatomy and physiology
  24. transpiration
  25. thylakoids
  26. plant receives adequate water, but hot temperatures cause rapid transpiration during the day
  27. insectivorous plants
  28. petiole
  29. denitrifying bacteria
  30. structural tissue
  31. plants provide food directly or indirectly to all humans and animals, leaves involved in photosynthesis which allows plants to live and give nutrients to whoever eats plant, roots act as an anchor for plant and absorb water and store food, stems
  32. epidermis
  33. pinnate
  34. Cellulose
  35. perennials
  36. mesophyll
  37. plant cannot grow or repair tissue damage
  38. midrib
  39. habitat
  40. change in the amount of chlorophyll in a leaf
  41. sugar cane
  42. sap
  43. covering part of the box with cardboard
  44. taproots, fobrous roots
  45. xylem
  46. zoology
  47. releasing energy from food
  48. Mesenchyma
  49. stomata
  50. dicot
  51. ray
  52. shoot system
  53. habitat
  54. leaf naturally contains blue or yellow pigments that are masked by the presence of green chlorophyll