OrgansDifferenttissues thatwork togetherto perform aspecificfunctionCellWallProvidesstrengthand rigidityto the cellUnicellularOrganismmade ofonly onecellMulticellularOrganismmade of 2or morecellsLipidBilayerHave ahydrophilic endand ahydrophobicend, arrangedin layersOrganSystemA group oforgansthat worktogetherTissuesCells areorganizedinto theseCentrosomeBuilds partsfor thecytoskeletonChloroplastConvertslight energyfrom the suninto chemicalenergyMitochondria"powerhouse" ofthe cell;transforms energyfrom sugars intousable energy forthe cellEukaryotesOrganism withcells thatcontainsmembrane-surroundedorganellesNucleolusContains RNAand proteins,area of thenucleus whereribosomes areassembledNucleoidFound inprokaryotes,contains thegenetic materialfor the cellCapsuleFound inbacteria,protects thecell, containswater, makescell feel slimyChromatinGenetic materialof the nucleuswhereribosomes areassembledNucleusFound ineukaryotic cells,"control center"of the cell,contains geneticmaterialCytologyThestudyof cellsRibosomesContainproteins andRNA, makesproteinsCytoplasmConsists ofeverythingwithin the cellmembraneexcept thenucleusLeucoplastStoresstarches,lipids, andproteinsOrganellesPartsinside acell, "littleorgans"FlagellumPropels the cellthrough itsenvironmentusing a proteinmotorGolgiApparatus"Post office" of thecell; receivessubstances,packages them,and sends themout.CentrosomeBuilds partsfor thecytoskeletonCytoskeletonSystem offibers in thecytosol thathelp maintainthe cell's shapeCiliaextension ofthecytoskeleton,propel thecellPreformationIdea that eggs andsperm containminiature peoplethat simplyincrease in sizeafter conceptionEndoplasmicReticulumTransportscompoundsaround the celland helpsmaintain thecell's shapeSpontaneousGenerationFormation ofa living thingfromnonlivingmaterialOrgansDifferenttissues thatwork togetherto perform aspecificfunctionCellWallProvidesstrengthand rigidityto the cellUnicellularOrganismmade ofonly onecellMulticellularOrganismmade of 2or morecellsLipidBilayerHave ahydrophilic endand ahydrophobicend, arrangedin layersOrganSystemA group oforgansthat worktogetherTissuesCells areorganizedinto theseCentrosomeBuilds partsfor thecytoskeletonChloroplastConvertslight energyfrom the suninto chemicalenergyMitochondria"powerhouse" ofthe cell;transforms energyfrom sugars intousable energy forthe cellEukaryotesOrganism withcells thatcontainsmembrane-surroundedorganellesNucleolusContains RNAand proteins,area of thenucleus whereribosomes areassembledNucleoidFound inprokaryotes,contains thegenetic materialfor the cellCapsuleFound inbacteria,protects thecell, containswater, makescell feel slimyChromatinGenetic materialof the nucleuswhereribosomes areassembledNucleusFound ineukaryotic cells,"control center"of the cell,contains geneticmaterialCytologyThestudyof cellsRibosomesContainproteins andRNA, makesproteinsCytoplasmConsists ofeverythingwithin the cellmembraneexcept thenucleusLeucoplastStoresstarches,lipids, andproteinsOrganellesPartsinside acell, "littleorgans"FlagellumPropels the cellthrough itsenvironmentusing a proteinmotorGolgiApparatus"Post office" of thecell; receivessubstances,packages them,and sends themout.CentrosomeBuilds partsfor thecytoskeletonCytoskeletonSystem offibers in thecytosol thathelp maintainthe cell's shapeCiliaextension ofthecytoskeleton,propel thecellPreformationIdea that eggs andsperm containminiature peoplethat simplyincrease in sizeafter conceptionEndoplasmicReticulumTransportscompoundsaround the celland helpsmaintain thecell's shapeSpontaneousGenerationFormation ofa living thingfromnonlivingmaterial

Biology Ch. 5A - 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. Different tissues that work together to perform a specific function
    Organs
  2. Provides strength and rigidity to the cell
    Cell Wall
  3. Organism made of only one cell
    Unicellular
  4. Organism made of 2 or more cells
    Multicellular
  5. Have a hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end, arranged in layers
    Lipid Bilayer
  6. A group of organs that work together
    Organ System
  7. Cells are organized into these
    Tissues
  8. Builds parts for the cytoskeleton
    Centrosome
  9. Converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy
    Chloroplast
  10. "powerhouse" of the cell; transforms energy from sugars into usable energy for the cell
    Mitochondria
  11. Organism with cells that contains membrane-surrounded organelles
    Eukaryotes
  12. Contains RNA and proteins, area of the nucleus where ribosomes are assembled
    Nucleolus
  13. Found in prokaryotes, contains the genetic material for the cell
    Nucleoid
  14. Found in bacteria, protects the cell, contains water, makes cell feel slimy
    Capsule
  15. Genetic material of the nucleus where ribosomes are assembled
    Chromatin
  16. Found in eukaryotic cells, "control center" of the cell, contains genetic material
    Nucleus
  17. The study of cells
    Cytology
  18. Contain proteins and RNA, makes proteins
    Ribosomes
  19. Consists of everything within the cell membrane except the nucleus
    Cytoplasm
  20. Stores starches, lipids, and proteins
    Leucoplast
  21. Parts inside a cell, "little organs"
    Organelles
  22. Propels the cell through its environment using a protein motor
    Flagellum
  23. "Post office" of the cell; receives substances, packages them, and sends them out.
    Golgi Apparatus
  24. Builds parts for the cytoskeleton
    Centrosome
  25. System of fibers in the cytosol that help maintain the cell's shape
    Cytoskeleton
  26. extension of the cytoskeleton, propel the cell
    Cilia
  27. Idea that eggs and sperm contain miniature people that simply increase in size after conception
    Preformation
  28. Transports compounds around the cell and helps maintain the cell's shape
    Endoplasmic Reticulum
  29. Formation of a living thing from nonliving material
    Spontaneous Generation