Chordates dorsal nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, tail protostome mouth forms first Arthropoda exoskeleton and segmentation coelom body cavity Spiders/ Arachnids 8 legs Porifera not really animals; asymmetrical Myriapods arthropods with 20+ legs Echinodermata radial as adults; tube feet Mammals hair Reptiles amniotic egg; ectotherms Birds egg laying endotherms vertebrates backbone havers heterotroph can't make energy Cnidaria diploblasts Insects/ Hexapods 6 legs Great Apes hairy primates with opposable toes Fish scales; live in water; boney or cartilage skeleton Amphibians four limbs; reproduce in water Humans bipedal primates deuterostome mouth forms second Nematoda whip-like movements; human parasite Platyhelminthes human parasite and no coelom Annelida segmented worms Mollusca mantle, radula, foot Chordates dorsal nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, tail protostome mouth forms first Arthropoda exoskeleton and segmentation coelom body cavity Spiders/ Arachnids 8 legs Porifera not really animals; asymmetrical Myriapods arthropods with 20+ legs Echinodermata radial as adults; tube feet Mammals hair Reptiles amniotic egg; ectotherms Birds egg laying endotherms vertebrates backbone havers heterotroph can't make energy Cnidaria diploblasts Insects/ Hexapods 6 legs Great Apes hairy primates with opposable toes Fish scales; live in water; boney or cartilage skeleton Amphibians four limbs; reproduce in water Humans bipedal primates deuterostome mouth forms second Nematoda whip-like movements; human parasite Platyhelminthes human parasite and no coelom Annelida segmented worms Mollusca mantle, radula, foot
(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.
dorsal nerve cord, notochord, gill slits, tail
Chordates
mouth forms first
protostome
exoskeleton and segmentation
Arthropoda
body cavity
coelom
8 legs
Spiders/
Arachnids
not really animals; asymmetrical
Porifera
arthropods with 20+ legs
Myriapods
radial as adults; tube feet
Echinodermata
hair
Mammals
amniotic egg; ectotherms
Reptiles
egg laying endotherms
Birds
backbone havers
vertebrates
can't make energy
heterotroph
diploblasts
Cnidaria
6 legs
Insects/
Hexapods
hairy primates with opposable toes
Great Apes
scales; live in water; boney or cartilage skeleton
Fish
four limbs; reproduce in water
Amphibians
bipedal primates
Humans
mouth forms second
deuterostome
whip-like movements; human parasite
Nematoda
human parasite and no coelom
Platyhelminthes
segmented worms
Annelida
mantle, radula, foot
Mollusca