38. 6-8,8-ozglasses46. Acutebronchitis12. Storeswater andnutrients40. Allowformovement25. A jobthat allowsyou to sitall day24.Circulatory41. They attachthe muscle totwo bones andallow formovement7. BothcontainDNA33. Removewater fromthe remainingundigestedmaterial13. Nucleus,mitochondria8. Morecomplex,has DNAin nucleus2. He first usedthe term ‘cell’ todescribe whathe was seeing.31. Plantsneed carbondioxide tosurvive19.Absorption ofmineralsand nutrients21. To have abetterunderstandingof life14. To supplyoxygen andnutrients tothe body viablood vessels3. Scientists nowknow much moreabout cells andbacteria which is abenefit to allhumans34. Acommonbeetle9.chloroplasts30. When thediaphragmcontracts, thelungs expandand allowoxygen to enter39. They cancontain excessamounts ofsodium andsugar35.Protectsthe brainfrom injury16.Respiratory48. Denseouter layer,spongybone,Marrow17. Tinysingle celledorganismslike bacteria.28.Skeletal15.Arteries43. Weuse lessmusclesto smile29.Oxygen37. Notwellhydrated20. Cells donot work wellwhen theyget too large26.Arrhythmia27.Voluntary11. cellmembrane32. Changes foodinto minerals andnutrients that areabsorbed intobloodstream47. Thefemale has alarger, flatterpelvis bone6. There isno nucleusin aprokaryote36. Attachmusclesto bones42.Smooth10. Controlall cellsactivity,containsDNA5.bacteria44. They havedamaged ciliain therespiratorysystem49.Appendicular,axial4. Cellsare onlycreated byother cells45.Coughing upphlegm anddifficultybreathing23. Tostore urineprior toremoval18. Singlecellular,nonucleus22. Bloodflow isblocked by ablood clot.1. Theinvention andimprovementof themicroscope38. 6-8,8-ozglasses46. Acutebronchitis12. Storeswater andnutrients40. Allowformovement25. A jobthat allowsyou to sitall day24.Circulatory41. They attachthe muscle totwo bones andallow formovement7. BothcontainDNA33. Removewater fromthe remainingundigestedmaterial13. Nucleus,mitochondria8. Morecomplex,has DNAin nucleus2. He first usedthe term ‘cell’ todescribe whathe was seeing.31. Plantsneed carbondioxide tosurvive19.Absorption ofmineralsand nutrients21. To have abetterunderstandingof life14. To supplyoxygen andnutrients tothe body viablood vessels3. Scientists nowknow much moreabout cells andbacteria which is abenefit to allhumans34. Acommonbeetle9.chloroplasts30. When thediaphragmcontracts, thelungs expandand allowoxygen to enter39. They cancontain excessamounts ofsodium andsugar35.Protectsthe brainfrom injury16.Respiratory48. Denseouter layer,spongybone,Marrow17. Tinysingle celledorganismslike bacteria.28.Skeletal15.Arteries43. Weuse lessmusclesto smile29.Oxygen37. Notwellhydrated20. Cells donot work wellwhen theyget too large26.Arrhythmia27.Voluntary11. cellmembrane32. Changes foodinto minerals andnutrients that areabsorbed intobloodstream47. Thefemale has alarger, flatterpelvis bone6. There isno nucleusin aprokaryote36. Attachmusclesto bones42.Smooth10. Controlall cellsactivity,containsDNA5.bacteria44. They havedamaged ciliain therespiratorysystem49.Appendicular,axial4. Cellsare onlycreated byother cells45.Coughing upphlegm anddifficultybreathing23. Tostore urineprior toremoval18. Singlecellular,nonucleus22. Bloodflow isblocked by ablood clot.1. Theinvention andimprovementof themicroscope

SCIENCE 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. 38. 6-8, 8-oz glasses
  2. 46. Acute bronchitis
  3. 12. Stores water and nutrients
  4. 40. Allow for movement
  5. 25. A job that allows you to sit all day
  6. 24. Circulatory
  7. 41. They attach the muscle to two bones and allow for movement
  8. 7. Both contain DNA
  9. 33. Remove water from the remaining undigested material
  10. 13. Nucleus, mitochondria
  11. 8. More complex, has DNA in nucleus
  12. 2. He first used the term ‘cell’ to describe what he was seeing.
  13. 31. Plants need carbon dioxide to survive
  14. 19. Absorption of minerals and nutrients
  15. 21. To have a better understanding of life
  16. 14. To supply oxygen and nutrients to the body via blood vessels
  17. 3. Scientists now know much more about cells and bacteria which is a benefit to all humans
  18. 34. A common beetle
  19. 9. chloroplasts
  20. 30. When the diaphragm contracts, the lungs expand and allow oxygen to enter
  21. 39. They can contain excess amounts of sodium and sugar
  22. 35. Protects the brain from injury
  23. 16. Respiratory
  24. 48. Dense outer layer, spongy bone, Marrow
  25. 17. Tiny single celled organisms like bacteria.
  26. 28. Skeletal
  27. 15. Arteries
  28. 43. We use less muscles to smile
  29. 29. Oxygen
  30. 37. Not well hydrated
  31. 20. Cells do not work well when they get too large
  32. 26. Arrhythmia
  33. 27. Voluntary
  34. 11. cell membrane
  35. 32. Changes food into minerals and nutrients that are absorbed into bloodstream
  36. 47. The female has a larger, flatter pelvis bone
  37. 6. There is no nucleus in a prokaryote
  38. 36. Attach muscles to bones
  39. 42. Smooth
  40. 10. Control all cells activity, contains DNA
  41. 5. bacteria
  42. 44. They have damaged cilia in the respiratory system
  43. 49. Appendicular, axial
  44. 4. Cells are only created by other cells
  45. 45. Coughing up phlegm and difficulty breathing
  46. 23. To store urine prior to removal
  47. 18. Single cellular, no nucleus
  48. 22. Blood flow is blocked by a blood clot.
  49. 1. The invention and improvement of the microscope