Protistaa kingdom of mostlyone-celled eukaryoticorganisms that aredifferent fromanimals, archeae,bacteria, and fungia kingdom made upof complex,multicellularorganisms that lackcells walls, canusually move around,and quickly respondto their environmentsAnimaliagenusthe level ofclassificationthat comes afterfamily and thatcontains similarspeciesextinctionwhen everyindividual ofa speciesdies.heterotrophscannotmake itsown foodcella membrane-covered structurethat contains allthe materialsnecessary for lifeMesozoicerawhendinosaursdominatedthe earthPlantaea kingdom made up ofcomplex multicellularorganisms that areusually green, havecell walls, cannot movearound, and use thesun's energy to makesugar byphotosynthesisPaleozoicerabegan about 542million years ago -plants, fungi andair-breathinganimals dominatedthe earthfossilrecordall the fossilsthat havebeendiscoveredworldwideCenozoicerabegan about 65millions years agoand continues today.a time dominated bybirds, mammals, andflowering plantsdomainone of thethree broadgroups thatall livingthings fall intogeologicaltimescalethe standard methodused to divide Earth'slong 4.6 billion yearnatural history intomanageable parts.Fungia kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryoticorganisms that have nomeans of movement,produce using spores, andget food by breaking downsubstances in theirsurroundings andabsorbing the nutrientsBacteriaa domain made upof prokaryotes thatusually have a cellwall that thatusually reproduceby cell divisionEukaryaa domainmade upof alleukaryotesautotrophicmakesits ownfoodchemicalcharacteristics(like DNA) orphysicalcharacteristicstypes ofevidenceused toclassifyorganismsfossila trace orimprint of aliving thing thatis preserved bygeologicalprocessesmassextinctionwhen a largenumber ofspecies goextinct during arelatively shorttimePrecambriantimestarted 4.6billion yearsago - a timedominated bysingle-celledprokaryotesdichotomouskeycontains pairedstatements thatcan be used toidentifyorganismsspeciesa group oforganisms thatare closelyrelated and canproduce fertileoffspringArchaeaa domain made up ofprokaryotes most ofwhich are known to livein extremeenvironments, that aredistinguished fromother prokaryotes bydifferences in theirgeneticsProtistaa kingdom of mostlyone-celled eukaryoticorganisms that aredifferent fromanimals, archeae,bacteria, and fungia kingdom made upof complex,multicellularorganisms that lackcells walls, canusually move around,and quickly respondto their environmentsAnimaliagenusthe level ofclassificationthat comes afterfamily and thatcontains similarspeciesextinctionwhen everyindividual ofa speciesdies.heterotrophscannotmake itsown foodcella membrane-covered structurethat contains allthe materialsnecessary for lifeMesozoicerawhendinosaursdominatedthe earthPlantaea kingdom made up ofcomplex multicellularorganisms that areusually green, havecell walls, cannot movearound, and use thesun's energy to makesugar byphotosynthesisPaleozoicerabegan about 542million years ago -plants, fungi andair-breathinganimals dominatedthe earthfossilrecordall the fossilsthat havebeendiscoveredworldwideCenozoicerabegan about 65millions years agoand continues today.a time dominated bybirds, mammals, andflowering plantsdomainone of thethree broadgroups thatall livingthings fall intogeologicaltimescalethe standard methodused to divide Earth'slong 4.6 billion yearnatural history intomanageable parts.Fungia kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryoticorganisms that have nomeans of movement,produce using spores, andget food by breaking downsubstances in theirsurroundings andabsorbing the nutrientsBacteriaa domain made upof prokaryotes thatusually have a cellwall that thatusually reproduceby cell divisionEukaryaa domainmade upof alleukaryotesautotrophicmakesits ownfoodchemicalcharacteristics(like DNA) orphysicalcharacteristicstypes ofevidenceused toclassifyorganismsfossila trace orimprint of aliving thing thatis preserved bygeologicalprocessesmassextinctionwhen a largenumber ofspecies goextinct during arelatively shorttimePrecambriantimestarted 4.6billion yearsago - a timedominated bysingle-celledprokaryotesdichotomouskeycontains pairedstatements thatcan be used toidentifyorganismsspeciesa group oforganisms thatare closelyrelated and canproduce fertileoffspringArchaeaa domain made up ofprokaryotes most ofwhich are known to livein extremeenvironments, that aredistinguished fromother prokaryotes bydifferences in theirgenetics

Lessons 4 & 5:History of Life on Earth & Classification - 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. a kingdom of mostly one-celled eukaryotic organisms that are different from animals, archeae, bacteria, and fungi
    Protista
  2. Animalia
    a kingdom made up of complex, multicellular organisms that lack cells walls, can usually move around, and quickly respond to their environments
  3. the level of classification that comes after family and that contains similar species
    genus
  4. when every individual of a species dies.
    extinction
  5. cannot make its own food
    heterotrophs
  6. a membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
    cell
  7. when dinosaurs dominated the earth
    Mesozoic era
  8. a kingdom made up of complex multicellular organisms that are usually green, have cell walls, cannot move around, and use the sun's energy to make sugar by photosynthesis
    Plantae
  9. began about 542 million years ago - plants, fungi and air-breathing animals dominated the earth
    Paleozoic era
  10. all the fossils that have been discovered worldwide
    fossil record
  11. began about 65 millions years ago and continues today. a time dominated by birds, mammals, and flowering plants
    Cenozoic era
  12. one of the three broad groups that all living things fall into
    domain
  13. the standard method used to divide Earth's long 4.6 billion year natural history into manageable parts.
    geological time scale
  14. a kingdom made up of non green, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, produce using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
    Fungi
  15. a domain made up of prokaryotes that usually have a cell wall that that usually reproduce by cell division
    Bacteria
  16. a domain made up of all eukaryotes
    Eukarya
  17. makes its own food
    autotrophic
  18. types of evidence used to classify organisms
    chemical characteristics (like DNA) or physical characteristics
  19. a trace or imprint of a living thing that is preserved by geological processes
    fossil
  20. when a large number of species go extinct during a relatively short time
    mass extinction
  21. started 4.6 billion years ago - a time dominated by single-celled prokaryotes
    Precambrian time
  22. contains paired statements that can be used to identify organisms
    dichotomous key
  23. a group of organisms that are closely related and can produce fertile offspring
    species
  24. a domain made up of prokaryotes most of which are known to live in extreme environments, that are distinguished from other prokaryotes by differences in their genetics
    Archaea