FossilRecord______ _____refers to the historyof life told by theremains of livingorganismspreserved in rock. EnergyIn a food weband food chain,the arrowsrepresent_______ EndocrineSystem The bodysystem incharge ofhormones isthe__________ PrimarySuccessionEcologicalsuccessionthat beginswith barerock ExcretorySystem The body systemthat involves theregular removal ofliquid and solidwaste  PredationA relationshipwhere oneorganism(predator) eatsanother (prey) Petal Flowerstructurethat attractpollinators RespiratorySystemThe system thatexchangesoxygen andcarbon dioxidebetween the airand body PlantRootPart of a plantthat anchorsdown plantsand absorbwater EmbryologyThe study of embryosof various organismsto show a commonancestor because ofsimilarities indevelopment AdaptationsNewcharacteristicsthat allow aspecies tosurvive arecalled….. SecondarySuccession Disturbance ornatural disasteris related towhichsuccession? PhylumIf organisms arein the sameClass, they mustalso have thesame _______ CirculatorySystemThe system thatdelivers oxygenand nutrients tocells and takesaway waste AntherFlowerstructure thatproducespollen SpeciesThe mostspecific taxaofclassificationis ______ IntegumentarySystem The bodysystemassociatedwith skin DigestiveSystem The system thatbreaks down foodwith purpose ofabsorbing it intothe body asnutrients NaturalselectionSpeciesevolve overtime due to__________ Mutualism A relationshipwhere twoorganismsbenefit eachother PioneerSpeciesOrganisms thatfirst appear inprimarysuccession andbreaks down therock to form soil CompetitionA relationshipwhere two ormore organismsrely on the sameresource GenusThis taxa ofclassifcationmakes up thefirst part of ascientific name Parasitism A relationshipwhere oneorganismbenefits andthe other isharmed Commensalism A relationshipwhere oneorganismbenefits andthe other isunaffected FossilRecord______ _____refers to the historyof life told by theremains of livingorganismspreserved in rock. EnergyIn a food weband food chain,the arrowsrepresent_______ EndocrineSystem The bodysystem incharge ofhormones isthe__________ PrimarySuccessionEcologicalsuccessionthat beginswith barerock ExcretorySystem The body systemthat involves theregular removal ofliquid and solidwaste  PredationA relationshipwhere oneorganism(predator) eatsanother (prey) Petal Flowerstructurethat attractpollinators RespiratorySystemThe system thatexchangesoxygen andcarbon dioxidebetween the airand body PlantRootPart of a plantthat anchorsdown plantsand absorbwater EmbryologyThe study of embryosof various organismsto show a commonancestor because ofsimilarities indevelopment AdaptationsNewcharacteristicsthat allow aspecies tosurvive arecalled….. SecondarySuccession Disturbance ornatural disasteris related towhichsuccession? PhylumIf organisms arein the sameClass, they mustalso have thesame _______ CirculatorySystemThe system thatdelivers oxygenand nutrients tocells and takesaway waste AntherFlowerstructure thatproducespollen SpeciesThe mostspecific taxaofclassificationis ______ IntegumentarySystem The bodysystemassociatedwith skin DigestiveSystem The system thatbreaks down foodwith purpose ofabsorbing it intothe body asnutrients NaturalselectionSpeciesevolve overtime due to__________ Mutualism A relationshipwhere twoorganismsbenefit eachother PioneerSpeciesOrganisms thatfirst appear inprimarysuccession andbreaks down therock to form soil CompetitionA relationshipwhere two ormore organismsrely on the sameresource GenusThis taxa ofclassifcationmakes up thefirst part of ascientific name Parasitism A relationshipwhere oneorganismbenefits andthe other isharmed Commensalism A relationshipwhere oneorganismbenefits andthe other isunaffected 

BIO 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. ______ _____ refers to the history of life told by the remains of living organisms preserved in rock.
    Fossil Record
  2. In a food web and food chain, the arrows represent _______
    Energy
  3. The body system in charge of hormones is the __________
    Endocrine System
  4. Ecological succession that begins with bare rock
    Primary Succession
  5. The body system that involves the regular removal of liquid and solid waste
    Excretory System
  6. A relationship where one organism (predator) eats another (prey)
    Predation
  7. Flower structure that attract pollinators
    Petal
  8. The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and body
    Respiratory System
  9. Part of a plant that anchors down plants and absorb water
    Plant Root
  10. The study of embryos of various organisms to show a common ancestor because of similarities in development
    Embryology
  11. New characteristics that allow a species to survive are called…..
    Adaptations
  12. Disturbance or natural disaster is related to which succession?
    Secondary Succession
  13. If organisms are in the same Class, they must also have the same _______
    Phylum
  14. The system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away waste
    Circulatory System
  15. Flower structure that produces pollen
    Anther
  16. The most specific taxa of classification is ______
    Species
  17. The body system associated with skin
    Integumentary System
  18. The system that breaks down food with purpose of absorbing it into the body as nutrients
    Digestive System
  19. Species evolve over time due to __________
    Natural selection
  20. A relationship where two organisms benefit each other
    Mutualism
  21. Organisms that first appear in primary succession and breaks down the rock to form soil
    Pioneer Species
  22. A relationship where two or more organisms rely on the same resource
    Competition
  23. This taxa of classifcation makes up the first part of a scientific name
    Genus
  24. A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
    Parasitism
  25. A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
    Commensalism