InfectionSicknesscaused byharmfulmicroorganismsMoleculeWhat isSMALLERa cell or amolecule?MicroscopicToo smallto be seenwith thenaked eyeKillhelpfulbacteriaWhatproblem canantibioticscreate?MicrobiomeAll of themicroorganismsthat live in aparticularenvironment, suchas a human bodyScaleTherelativesize ofthingsMicroorganismAn organismthat is toosmall to beseen with thenaked eyeAntibioticMedicines thatkillmicroorganisms,especiallybacteriaBacteriaTinyorganismsthat aremade of asingle cellOrganismsLiving things,such asplants,animals, andbacteria ScientificArgumentA claimsupported byevidenceandreasoningFecalTransplantA medical procedurewhere a doctor takesthe feces from ahealthy gut microbiomeand puts it into the gutof a person with anunhealthy gutmicrobiome100trillionThe humanmicrobiomecontainsapproximately__________microorganisms.ClaimA proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldCellsThe tiny structuresthat make up allliving things andare the smallestunits able toperform lifeReasoningThe process ofmaking clearhow yourevidencesupports yourclaimEvidenceInformation aboutthe natural worldthat is used tosupport or goagainst (refute) aclaimRelevantEvidenceInformation thataddresses thequestion and canhelp scientistsdecide whether ornot the claim issupportedInfectionSicknesscaused byharmfulmicroorganismsMoleculeWhat isSMALLERa cell or amolecule?MicroscopicToo smallto be seenwith thenaked eyeKillhelpfulbacteriaWhatproblem canantibioticscreate?MicrobiomeAll of themicroorganismsthat live in aparticularenvironment, suchas a human bodyScaleTherelativesize ofthingsMicroorganismAn organismthat is toosmall to beseen with thenaked eyeAntibioticMedicines thatkillmicroorganisms,especiallybacteriaBacteriaTinyorganismsthat aremade of asingle cellOrganismsLiving things,such asplants,animals, andbacteria ScientificArgumentA claimsupported byevidenceandreasoningFecalTransplantA medical procedurewhere a doctor takesthe feces from ahealthy gut microbiomeand puts it into the gutof a person with anunhealthy gutmicrobiome100trillionThe humanmicrobiomecontainsapproximately__________microorganisms.ClaimA proposedanswer to aquestionabout thenatural worldCellsThe tiny structuresthat make up allliving things andare the smallestunits able toperform lifeReasoningThe process ofmaking clearhow yourevidencesupports yourclaimEvidenceInformation aboutthe natural worldthat is used tosupport or goagainst (refute) aclaimRelevantEvidenceInformation thataddresses thequestion and canhelp scientistsdecide whether ornot the claim issupported

Microbiome Unit - 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. Sickness caused by harmful microorganisms
    Infection
  2. What is SMALLER a cell or a molecule?
    Molecule
  3. Too small to be seen with the naked eye
    Microscopic
  4. What problem can antibiotics create?
    Kill helpful bacteria
  5. All of the microorganisms that live in a particular environment, such as a human body
    Microbiome
  6. The relative size of things
    Scale
  7. An organism that is too small to be seen with the naked eye
    Microorganism
  8. Medicines that kill microorganisms, especially bacteria
    Antibiotic
  9. Tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
    Bacteria
  10. Living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
    Organisms
  11. A claim supported by evidence and reasoning
    Scientific Argument
  12. A medical procedure where a doctor takes the feces from a healthy gut microbiome and puts it into the gut of a person with an unhealthy gut microbiome
    Fecal Transplant
  13. The human microbiome contains approximately __________ microorganisms.
    100 trillion
  14. A proposed answer to a question about the natural world
    Claim
  15. The tiny structures that make up all living things and are the smallest units able to perform life
    Cells
  16. The process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
    Reasoning
  17. Information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
    Evidence
  18. Information that addresses the question and can help scientists decide whether or not the claim is supported
    Relevant Evidence