Fossilpreservedremains, ortraces ofremains, ofancientorganismsLaw ofSuperpositionwithin a sequenceof layers ofsedimentary rock,the oldest layer isat the baseEmbryoAntonymofextinctionthings that arehere — theyhaven'tdisappeared orbeendestroyed.Biodiversitythe variety oflife in the worldor in aparticularhabitat orecosystem.BackgroundExtinctionThe ongoing extinction ofindividual species due toenvironmental or ecologicalfactors such as climatechange, disease, loss ofhabitat, or competitivedisadvantage in relation toother speciesHomologousStructureshave the samemolecularfeatures likegene sequenceand centromerelocationAnalogousStructuresfeatures ofdifferent speciesthat are similar infunction but notnecessarily instructureWhatwentextinct65MYA?DinosaursPaleontologyscienceconcernedwith fossilanimals andplantsWhich typeof rock doyou findFossils in?SedimentaryRockAsteroidsa smallrocky bodyorbiting thesunGeologicTimeScalechronologicaldating thatclassifiesgeologicalstrata in time.Extinctiontermination of akind oforganism or ofa group ofkinds ofspeciesName 1of 2final projectsfor this unitin SummitLearningBlog Post,Public ServiceAnnouncementFossilRecordimprints oforganisms fromearlier geologicalperiods preservedin sedimentary rockTheCretaceousPeriodAge ofthedinosaursTertiaryPeriodThe endof theDinosaurAgeEvolutionEmbryoan organismin earlystages ofdevelopment,Collisionan instance of onemoving object orperson strikingviolently againstanother.Doesextinctionincrease ordecreasebiodiversity?DecreaseEvolutionthe change inthecharacteristicsof a speciesover severalgenerationsRelativeDatingused to arrangegeological events,and the rocks theyleave behind, in asequence. Does notprovide actual datesFossilpreservedremains, ortraces ofremains, ofancientorganismsLaw ofSuperpositionwithin a sequenceof layers ofsedimentary rock,the oldest layer isat the baseEmbryoAntonymofextinctionthings that arehere — theyhaven'tdisappeared orbeendestroyed.Biodiversitythe variety oflife in the worldor in aparticularhabitat orecosystem.BackgroundExtinctionThe ongoing extinction ofindividual species due toenvironmental or ecologicalfactors such as climatechange, disease, loss ofhabitat, or competitivedisadvantage in relation toother speciesHomologousStructureshave the samemolecularfeatures likegene sequenceand centromerelocationAnalogousStructuresfeatures ofdifferent speciesthat are similar infunction but notnecessarily instructureWhatwentextinct65MYA?DinosaursPaleontologyscienceconcernedwith fossilanimals andplantsWhich typeof rock doyou findFossils in?SedimentaryRockAsteroidsa smallrocky bodyorbiting thesunGeologicTimeScalechronologicaldating thatclassifiesgeologicalstrata in time.Extinctiontermination of akind oforganism or ofa group ofkinds ofspeciesName 1of 2final projectsfor this unitin SummitLearningBlog Post,Public ServiceAnnouncementFossilRecordimprints oforganisms fromearlier geologicalperiods preservedin sedimentary rockTheCretaceousPeriodAge ofthedinosaursTertiaryPeriodThe endof theDinosaurAgeEvolutionEmbryoan organismin earlystages ofdevelopment,Collisionan instance of onemoving object orperson strikingviolently againstanother.Doesextinctionincrease ordecreasebiodiversity?DecreaseEvolutionthe change inthecharacteristicsof a speciesover severalgenerationsRelativeDatingused to arrangegeological events,and the rocks theyleave behind, in asequence. Does notprovide actual dates

History of Life Vocabulary - 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. preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
    Fossil
  2. within a sequence of layers of sedimentary rock, the oldest layer is at the base
    Law of Superposition
  3. Embryo
  4. things that are here — they haven't disappeared or been destroyed.
    Antonym of extinction
  5. the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
    Biodiversity
  6. The ongoing extinction of individual species due to environmental or ecological factors such as climate change, disease, loss of habitat, or competitive disadvantage in relation to other species
    Background Extinction
  7. have the same molecular features like gene sequence and centromere location
    Homologous Structures
  8. features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure
    Analogous Structures
  9. Dinosaurs
    What went extinct 65MYA?
  10. science concerned with fossil animals and plants
    Paleontology
  11. Sedimentary Rock
    Which type of rock do you find Fossils in?
  12. a small rocky body orbiting the sun
    Asteroids
  13. chronological dating that classifies geological strata in time.
    Geologic Time Scale
  14. termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds of species
    Extinction
  15. Blog Post, Public Service Announcement
    Name 1of 2 final projects for this unit in Summit Learning
  16. imprints of organisms from earlier geological periods preserved in sedimentary rock
    Fossil Record
  17. Age of the dinosaurs
    The Cretaceous Period
  18. The end of the Dinosaur Age
    Tertiary Period
  19. Evolution
  20. an organism in early stages of development,
    Embryo
  21. an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.
    Collision
  22. Decrease
    Does extinction increase or decrease biodiversity?
  23. the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
    Evolution
  24. used to arrange geological events, and the rocks they leave behind, in a sequence. Does not provide actual dates
    Relative Dating