ArchaeaThe threedomainsincludeBacteria,Eukarya, and ?TEMThis microscope isused to studyextremely smallthings such as cellstructures (within)virus Looks likecells but don'tshare all thecharacteristicsof living thingshomeostasisThemaintenanceof stableinternalconditionEukaryaHumans(includinganimals) alongwith plants andfungi are inwhich domain?hostAn organism thatprovides a sourceof energy orsuitableenvironment for anorganism to liveProkaryoticCellsThese typeof cells donot have anyorganellesBacteriaThis domainis unicellularalong withArchaeagenusThe firstword in thetwo-partscientificnameSEMThismicroscopeproduces a3D image ofthe objectRobertHookeThis scientistwas the first tosee cells undera microscopeand give them anamestimulusAny changeor signal intheenvironmentcellsThe basicunit ofstructure andfunction ofliving thingsdomainWhich level ofclassificationwould havemoreorganisms in it?FungiThis kingdom isin the Eukaryadomain alongwith Protist,Animals, andPlantsheterotrophsOrganismsthatconsumetheir foodtaxonomyThe scientificstudy of howorganisms areclassified iscalledtaxonomyAnton VanLeeuwenhoekThis scientistdiscovered the firstmicroscopicorganism bylooking at pondwaterspeciesWhat is thenarrowestlevel oforganization?ProtistWhich kingdombelongs under thedomain of Eukaryaalong with plants,animals, and fungiMatthiasSchleidenThis scientiststated thatall plantswere madeof cellsclassificationThe processof groupingthings basedon theirsimilaritiesresponseanorganismsreaction toa stimuluscorkWhat was RobertHooke looking atunder amicroscope thatlater led to thediscovery of livingcells?autotrophsOrganismsthat producetheir ownfoodRudolphVirchowThis scientistcontributed thethird part of thecell theory, thatall cells comefrom other cellscharacteristicsHow do weseparateliving fromnonlivingthingsmulticellularOrganismsthatconsist ofmany cellsTheodorSchwannThis scientiststated allanimalswere madeof cellsArchaeaThe threedomainsincludeBacteria,Eukarya, and ?TEMThis microscope isused to studyextremely smallthings such as cellstructures (within)virus Looks likecells but don'tshare all thecharacteristicsof living thingshomeostasisThemaintenanceof stableinternalconditionEukaryaHumans(includinganimals) alongwith plants andfungi are inwhich domain?hostAn organism thatprovides a sourceof energy orsuitableenvironment for anorganism to liveProkaryoticCellsThese typeof cells donot have anyorganellesBacteriaThis domainis unicellularalong withArchaeagenusThe firstword in thetwo-partscientificnameSEMThismicroscopeproduces a3D image ofthe objectRobertHookeThis scientistwas the first tosee cells undera microscopeand give them anamestimulusAny changeor signal intheenvironmentcellsThe basicunit ofstructure andfunction ofliving thingsdomainWhich level ofclassificationwould havemoreorganisms in it?FungiThis kingdom isin the Eukaryadomain alongwith Protist,Animals, andPlantsheterotrophsOrganismsthatconsumetheir foodtaxonomyThe scientificstudy of howorganisms areclassified iscalledtaxonomyAnton VanLeeuwenhoekThis scientistdiscovered the firstmicroscopicorganism bylooking at pondwaterspeciesWhat is thenarrowestlevel oforganization?ProtistWhich kingdombelongs under thedomain of Eukaryaalong with plants,animals, and fungiMatthiasSchleidenThis scientiststated thatall plantswere madeof cellsclassificationThe processof groupingthings basedon theirsimilaritiesresponseanorganismsreaction toa stimuluscorkWhat was RobertHooke looking atunder amicroscope thatlater led to thediscovery of livingcells?autotrophsOrganismsthat producetheir ownfoodRudolphVirchowThis scientistcontributed thethird part of thecell theory, thatall cells comefrom other cellscharacteristicsHow do weseparateliving fromnonlivingthingsmulticellularOrganismsthatconsist ofmany cellsTheodorSchwannThis scientiststated allanimalswere madeof cells

Unit 1/ Module 1/ Lesson 1 - 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. The three domains include Bacteria, Eukarya, and ?
    Archaea
  2. This microscope is used to study extremely small things such as cell structures (within)
    TEM
  3. Looks like cells but don't share all the characteristics of living things
    virus
  4. The maintenance of stable internal condition
    homeostasis
  5. Humans (including animals) along with plants and fungi are in which domain?
    Eukarya
  6. An organism that provides a source of energy or suitable environment for an organism to live
    host
  7. These type of cells do not have any organelles
    Prokaryotic Cells
  8. This domain is unicellular along with Archaea
    Bacteria
  9. The first word in the two-part scientific name
    genus
  10. This microscope produces a 3D image of the object
    SEM
  11. This scientist was the first to see cells under a microscope and give them a name
    Robert Hooke
  12. Any change or signal in the environment
    stimulus
  13. The basic unit of structure and function of living things
    cells
  14. Which level of classification would have more organisms in it?
    domain
  15. This kingdom is in the Eukarya domain along with Protist, Animals, and Plants
    Fungi
  16. Organisms that consume their food
    heterotrophs
  17. The scientific study of how organisms are classified is called taxonomy
    taxonomy
  18. This scientist discovered the first microscopic organism by looking at pond water
    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  19. What is the narrowest level of organization?
    species
  20. Which kingdom belongs under the domain of Eukarya along with plants, animals, and fungi
    Protist
  21. This scientist stated that all plants were made of cells
    Matthias Schleiden
  22. The process of grouping things based on their similarities
    classification
  23. an organisms reaction to a stimulus
    response
  24. What was Robert Hooke looking at under a microscope that later led to the discovery of living cells?
    cork
  25. Organisms that produce their own food
    autotrophs
  26. This scientist contributed the third part of the cell theory, that all cells come from other cells
    Rudolph Virchow
  27. How do we separate living from nonliving things
    characteristics
  28. Organisms that consist of many cells
    multicellular
  29. This scientist stated all animals were made of cells
    Theodor Schwann