(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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In plants, large membrane-bound structures that can store nutrients or water.
Vacuole
Everything within the cell membranes including organelles, cytoskeleton, and the solutes.
Cytoplasm
Proteins and lipids stop in this organelle before they are packaged up for export to other cells.
Golgi apparatus
Organelle with double lipid bilayer membrane that surrounds the DNA.
Nucleus
Intake of substances like water or oxygen by diffusion. HINT: no energy needed!
Passive Transport
Part of the endomembrane system that makes lipids.
Smooth ER
Structures made of proteins that allow cells to move around, change shape, and reorganize organelles.
Cytoskeleton
Proteins, lipids and wastes use this method to leave a cell. HINT: a form of active transport.
Exocytosis
This organelle has many ribosomes attached and processes proteins after they are made.
Rough ER
A component of a cell that is made of structural carbohydrates.
Cell wall
Location of ATP synthesis.
Mitochondria
A device used to visualize cells.
Microscope
This type of organism does not have membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryote
This type of organism has cells with many linear chromosomes.
Eukaryote
All cells have these structures that are made up of proteins and RNA.
Ribosomes
Organelle that processes large waste products like bacteria using low pH.
Lysosome
This structure is made of phospholipids and allows movement/restriction of substances in and out of the cell.
Cell membrane
Temporary organelles that move between the endomembrane system.
Vesicles
Organelle that deals with chemical reactions that produce wastes that might be detrimental to the rest of the cell.
Peroxisome
The liquid part of the cytoplasm.
Cytosol
The natural phenomenon that is the movement of water molecules to areas where there are fewer water molecules.
Osmosis
Long microtubule structures on the outside of cells used for movement.
Flagella
Any structure within a cell that has a specific function.
Organelle
Plastid that contains special molecules that can harness solar energy.
Chloroplast
Movement of substance in and out of the cell that requires the input of chemical energy and utilizes and electrochemical gradient.
Active Transport
The macromolecules that reside in the nucleus.
DNA
The area within the nucleoplasm where ribosomes are made.
Nucleolus
Numerous proteinaceous hair-like structures on the exterior of a cell used for movement.
Cilia
The process cells use to bring large amounts of substances across the membrane. HINT: a form of active transport.
Endocytosis