Freshwater,Marine,terrestrialA geographic area,where plants,animals, and otherorganisms, as well asweather, inlandscapes, worktogether to form abubble of lifeA special form ofcell division , whicheach daughter cellrecite half theamount of DNA asthe parent cellThemovement ofsubstancesacross the cellmembraneInterphaseFalseThe process bywhich a singleparent celldivides to maketwo newdaughter cellsTheability todo workHelps repairand buildyour bodiestissuesProteinsSmaller unit thatcan live on its ownand that makes upall livingorganisms and thetissues of the bodyEvolutionA diagram offamily historythat usestandardizedsymbolsNoTrueThe molecule insidecells that contains thegenetic informationresponsible for thedevelopment andfunction of anorganismA chemicalprocess in whichoxygen is usedto make energyfromcarbohydratesA biologicalcatalyst andis almostalways aproteinA curvyladderBiomoleculeSingle-gene,chromosomal,and multifactorialTechnology thatutilizes, biologicalsystems, livingorganisms, or partsof this to develop orcreate differentproductsCarbsDetermines theprobable identity of aperson based on thenucleotidesequences of certainregions, DNA that areunique to individualsThe studyof genesandheredityFalseA chemicalcompoundfound inlivingorganismsBiologyHeritable traits of apopulation oforganisms aresuccessivegenerationsreplace oneanotherYesAdenosinetriphosphateAny system capableof performingfunctions such aseating, metabolizing,breathing etc andresponding toexternal stimuliTrueEnergyFreshwater,Marine,terrestrialA geographic area,where plants,animals, and otherorganisms, as well asweather, inlandscapes, worktogether to form abubble of lifeA special form ofcell division , whicheach daughter cellrecite half theamount of DNA asthe parent cellThemovement ofsubstancesacross the cellmembraneInterphaseFalseThe process bywhich a singleparent celldivides to maketwo newdaughter cellsTheability todo workHelps repairand buildyour bodiestissuesProteinsSmaller unit thatcan live on its ownand that makes upall livingorganisms and thetissues of the bodyEvolutionA diagram offamily historythat usestandardizedsymbolsNoTrueThe molecule insidecells that contains thegenetic informationresponsible for thedevelopment andfunction of anorganismA chemicalprocess in whichoxygen is usedto make energyfromcarbohydratesA biologicalcatalyst andis almostalways aproteinA curvyladderBiomoleculeSingle-gene,chromosomal,and multifactorialTechnology thatutilizes, biologicalsystems, livingorganisms, or partsof this to develop orcreate differentproductsCarbsDetermines theprobable identity of aperson based on thenucleotidesequences of certainregions, DNA that areunique to individualsThe studyof genesandheredityFalseA chemicalcompoundfound inlivingorganismsBiologyHeritable traits of apopulation oforganisms aresuccessivegenerationsreplace oneanotherYesAdenosinetriphosphateAny system capableof performingfunctions such aseating, metabolizing,breathing etc andresponding toexternal stimuliTrueEnergy

Evolution Biology Bingo - Call List

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  1. Freshwater, Marine, terrestrial
  2. A geographic area, where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather, in landscapes, work together to form a bubble of life
  3. A special form of cell division , which each daughter cell recite half the amount of DNA as the parent cell
  4. The movement of substances across the cell membrane
  5. Interphase
  6. False
  7. The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells
  8. The ability to do work
  9. Helps repair and build your bodies tissues
  10. Proteins
  11. Smaller unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
  12. Evolution
  13. A diagram of family history that use standardized symbols
  14. No
  15. True
  16. The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism
  17. A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates
  18. A biological catalyst and is almost always a protein
  19. A curvy ladder
  20. Bio molecule
  21. Single-gene, chromosomal, and multi factorial
  22. Technology that utilizes, biological systems, living organisms, or parts of this to develop or create different products
  23. Carbs
  24. Determines the probable identity of a person based on the nucleotide sequences of certain regions, DNA that are unique to individuals
  25. The study of genes and heredity
  26. False
  27. A chemical compound found in living organisms
  28. Biology
  29. Heritable traits of a population of organisms are successive generations replace one another
  30. Yes
  31. Adenosine triphosphate
  32. Any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, breathing etc and responding to external stimuli
  33. True
  34. Energy