DNA storesgeneticinformation.BacteriaHumanshave over100 trillioncells.Bacteria liveon surfaces,animals, andand food.NucleusCellscomefrom othercells.Prokaryoticcells arethe oldestcell type.Pro=NoEu=TrueThe cell isthe basicunit of life.ProkaryoticArchaeaUnicellularAsexualreproductionrequires oneparent.Both celltypeshaveDNA.Cells canbe seenusing amicroscope.MulticellularEukaryaHeterotrophEukaryoticAutotrophSexualReproductionrequires twoparents.Eukaryotesevolvedfromprokaryotes.DomainTaxonomyDNA storesgeneticinformation.BacteriaHumanshave over100 trillioncells.Bacteria liveon surfaces,animals, andand food.NucleusCellscomefrom othercells.Prokaryoticcells arethe oldestcell type.Pro=NoEu=TrueThe cell isthe basicunit of life.ProkaryoticArchaeaUnicellularAsexualreproductionrequires oneparent.Both celltypeshaveDNA.Cells canbe seenusing amicroscope.MulticellularEukaryaHeterotrophEukaryoticAutotrophSexualReproductionrequires twoparents.Eukaryotesevolvedfromprokaryotes.DomainTaxonomy

Domains Bingo Card V2 - 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. DNA stores genetic information.
  2. Bacteria
  3. Humans have over 100 trillion cells.
  4. Bacteria live on surfaces, animals, and and food.
  5. Nucleus
  6. Cells come from other cells.
  7. Prokaryotic cells are the oldest cell type.
  8. Pro=No Eu=True
  9. The cell is the basic unit of life.
  10. Prokaryotic
  11. Archaea
  12. Unicellular
  13. Asexual reproduction requires one parent.
  14. Both cell types have DNA.
  15. Cells can be seen using a microscope.
  16. Multicellular
  17. Eukarya
  18. Heterotroph
  19. Eukaryotic
  20. Autotroph
  21. Sexual Reproduction requires two parents.
  22. Eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes.
  23. Domain
  24. Taxonomy