bacteriaprokaryoticorganism thatlacksorganelles;fixes nitrogenprimarysuccessionthe type ofsuccessionthat beginwith barerockmutualismsymbioticrelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitvirusa pathogenicparticlecomposed of anucleic acidsurrounded by aprotein coatproteinbiomoleculecomposedof aminoacidsproducerautotrophsthat providefood toconsumersFungiheterotrophic,eukaryoticnon-motilekingdomcellwallthe rigid structurethat providessupport to manytypes of cells,such as plantsATPenergymoleculeeukaryoticcella cell thathas a nucleusand othermembrane-boundorganellesdecomposerorganisms suchas bacteria &fungi thatget energyfrom deadorganismsparasitismsymbiosiswhere oneorganism isharmed,the otherbenefitsenzymea proteincatalyst thatlowers theactivationenergyof a reactionnucleusthe controlcenter ofeukaryoticcellstissuea group ofcells thatworktogetherPlantaeautotrophic,eukaryotic,multicellularkingdomDNAthenucleicacid foundin all cellssecondarysuccessiontype ofsuccessionthat beginswith soilpresentribosomethe site ofproteinsynthesisin all cellsconsumeraheterotrophcommensalismsymbiosiswhere oneorganismbenefits, theother isunharmedchloroplastthe site ofphotosynthesisin autotrophshomeostasismaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentpassivetransporttype of celltransport thatmoves moleculesdown the gradientwithout ATPneededrespiratorysystemsystemthatexchangesgasesactivetransporttype of celltransport thatmoves moleculesagainst thegradient; requiresATPexcretorysystemsystemthat ridsthe bodyof wastesGolgibodytheorganelle thatpackagesand shipsmoleculesdigestivesystemsystemthat breaksdown foodintomonomersphotosynthesisthe reactionthat takesplace inchloroplastslipidbiomoleculethat storeslong termenergycarbohydratebiomoleculethat is themainsource ofenergymitochondriathe organellethat convertsglucose toenergycellmembranephospholipidbilayer;maintainshomeostasis fora cellpopulationa groupof the samespecies thatlives in thesame areacellthe basicunit oflifeProtistaunicellular,eukaryotic,motilekingdomcirculatorysystemsystem thattransportsmolecules,waste andgasesendocrinesystemsystemthatproduceshormonesbacteriaprokaryoticorganism thatlacksorganelles;fixes nitrogenprimarysuccessionthe type ofsuccessionthat beginwith barerockmutualismsymbioticrelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitvirusa pathogenicparticlecomposed of anucleic acidsurrounded by aprotein coatproteinbiomoleculecomposedof aminoacidsproducerautotrophsthat providefood toconsumersFungiheterotrophic,eukaryoticnon-motilekingdomcellwallthe rigid structurethat providessupport to manytypes of cells,such as plantsATPenergymoleculeeukaryoticcella cell thathas a nucleusand othermembrane-boundorganellesdecomposerorganisms suchas bacteria &fungi thatget energyfrom deadorganismsparasitismsymbiosiswhere oneorganism isharmed,the otherbenefitsenzymea proteincatalyst thatlowers theactivationenergyof a reactionnucleusthe controlcenter ofeukaryoticcellstissuea group ofcells thatworktogetherPlantaeautotrophic,eukaryotic,multicellularkingdomDNAthenucleicacid foundin all cellssecondarysuccessiontype ofsuccessionthat beginswith soilpresentribosomethe site ofproteinsynthesisin all cellsconsumeraheterotrophcommensalismsymbiosiswhere oneorganismbenefits, theother isunharmedchloroplastthe site ofphotosynthesisin autotrophshomeostasismaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentpassivetransporttype of celltransport thatmoves moleculesdown the gradientwithout ATPneededrespiratorysystemsystemthatexchangesgasesactivetransporttype of celltransport thatmoves moleculesagainst thegradient; requiresATPexcretorysystemsystemthat ridsthe bodyof wastesGolgibodytheorganelle thatpackagesand shipsmoleculesdigestivesystemsystemthat breaksdown foodintomonomersphotosynthesisthe reactionthat takesplace inchloroplastslipidbiomoleculethat storeslong termenergycarbohydratebiomoleculethat is themainsource ofenergymitochondriathe organellethat convertsglucose toenergycellmembranephospholipidbilayer;maintainshomeostasis fora cellpopulationa groupof the samespecies thatlives in thesame areacellthe basicunit oflifeProtistaunicellular,eukaryotic,motilekingdomcirculatorysystemsystem thattransportsmolecules,waste andgasesendocrinesystemsystemthatproduceshormones

Biology Bingo - Call List

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