bacteria prokaryotic organism that lacks organelles; fixes nitrogen primary succession the type of succession that begin with bare rock mutualism symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit virus a pathogenic particle composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat protein biomolecule composed of amino acids producer autotrophs that provide food to consumers Fungi heterotrophic, eukaryotic non-motile kingdom cell wall the rigid structure that provides support to many types of cells, such as plants ATP energy molecule eukaryotic cell a cell that has a nucleus and other membrane- bound organelles decomposer organisms such as bacteria & fungi that get energy from dead organisms parasitism symbiosis where one organism is harmed, the other benefits enzyme a protein catalyst that lowers the activation energy of a reaction nucleus the control center of eukaryotic cells tissue a group of cells that work together Plantae autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular kingdom DNA the nucleic acid found in all cells secondary succession type of succession that begins with soil present ribosome the site of protein synthesis in all cells consumer a heterotroph commensalism symbiosis where one organism benefits, the other is unharmed chloroplast the site of photosynthesis in autotrophs homeostasis maintaining a stable internal environment passive transport type of cell transport that moves molecules down the gradient without ATP needed respiratory system system that exchanges gases active transport type of cell transport that moves molecules against the gradient; requires ATP excretory system system that rids the body of wastes Golgi body the organelle that packages and ships molecules digestive system system that breaks down food into monomers photosynthesis the reaction that takes place in chloroplasts lipid biomolecule that stores long term energy carbohydrate biomolecule that is the main source of energy mitochondria the organelle that converts glucose to energy cell membrane phospholipid bilayer; maintains homeostasis for a cell population a group of the same species that lives in the same area cell the basic unit of life Protista unicellular, eukaryotic, motile kingdom circulatory system system that transports molecules, waste and gases endocrine system system that produces hormones bacteria prokaryotic organism that lacks organelles; fixes nitrogen primary succession the type of succession that begin with bare rock mutualism symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit virus a pathogenic particle composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat protein biomolecule composed of amino acids producer autotrophs that provide food to consumers Fungi heterotrophic, eukaryotic non-motile kingdom cell wall the rigid structure that provides support to many types of cells, such as plants ATP energy molecule eukaryotic cell a cell that has a nucleus and other membrane- bound organelles decomposer organisms such as bacteria & fungi that get energy from dead organisms parasitism symbiosis where one organism is harmed, the other benefits enzyme a protein catalyst that lowers the activation energy of a reaction nucleus the control center of eukaryotic cells tissue a group of cells that work together Plantae autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular kingdom DNA the nucleic acid found in all cells secondary succession type of succession that begins with soil present ribosome the site of protein synthesis in all cells consumer a heterotroph commensalism symbiosis where one organism benefits, the other is unharmed chloroplast the site of photosynthesis in autotrophs homeostasis maintaining a stable internal environment passive transport type of cell transport that moves molecules down the gradient without ATP needed respiratory system system that exchanges gases active transport type of cell transport that moves molecules against the gradient; requires ATP excretory system system that rids the body of wastes Golgi body the organelle that packages and ships molecules digestive system system that breaks down food into monomers photosynthesis the reaction that takes place in chloroplasts lipid biomolecule that stores long term energy carbohydrate biomolecule that is the main source of energy mitochondria the organelle that converts glucose to energy cell membrane phospholipid bilayer; maintains homeostasis for a cell population a group of the same species that lives in the same area cell the basic unit of life Protista unicellular, eukaryotic, motile kingdom circulatory system system that transports molecules, waste and gases endocrine system system that produces hormones
(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.
prokaryotic organism that lacks organelles; fixes nitrogen
bacteria
the type of succession that begin with bare rock
primary succession
symbiotic
relationship where both organisms benefit
mutualism
a pathogenic particle composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat
virus
biomolecule composed of amino acids
protein
autotrophs that provide food to consumers
producer
heterotrophic, eukaryotic
non-motile kingdom
Fungi
the rigid structure that provides support to many types of cells, such as plants
cell wall
energy molecule
ATP
a cell that
has a nucleus
and other
membrane-bound organelles
eukaryotic cell
organisms such as bacteria & fungi that
get energy
from dead
organisms
decomposer
symbiosis
where one organism is harmed,
the other benefits
parasitism
a protein catalyst that lowers the activation energy
of a reaction
enzyme
the control center of eukaryotic cells
nucleus
a group of cells that work together
tissue
autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular kingdom
Plantae
the nucleic acid found in all cells
DNA
type of succession that begins with soil present
secondary succession
the site of protein synthesis in all cells
ribosome
a heterotroph
consumer
symbiosis
where one organism benefits, the other is unharmed
commensalism
the site of photosynthesis in autotrophs
chloroplast
maintaining a stable internal environment
homeostasis
type of cell
transport that moves molecules down the gradient without ATP needed
passive transport
system that exchanges gases
respiratory system
type of cell transport that moves molecules against the gradient; requires ATP
active transport
system that rids the body of wastes
excretory system
the
organelle that packages
and ships molecules
Golgi body
system
that breaks down food into monomers
digestive system
the reaction that takes place in chloroplasts
photosynthesis
biomolecule that stores long term energy
lipid
biomolecule that is the main
source of
energy
carbohydrate
the organelle that converts glucose to energy
mitochondria
phospholipid
bilayer;
maintains
homeostasis for
a cell
cell membrane
a group
of the same species that lives in the same area
population
the basic unit of life
cell
unicellular, eukaryotic, motile kingdom
Protista
system that transports molecules, waste and gases
circulatory system
system that produces hormones
endocrine system