Eukaryote An organism with nuclei in its cell Domain The highest level of taxonomic classification Ecosystem All living things in a particular area together with abiotic environment Hypothesis a suggested explanation which is subject to testing Molecule two atoms held together by chemical bond
HOMEOSTASIS Maintaining constant internal conditions Variable Part of experiment that can change or vary Organism An individual living entity Control A part of experiment that does not change Atom basic unit of matter Evolution gradual change in a population that can lead to formation of new species Biosphere A collection of all ecosystems on Earth Phylogenetic Tree A diagram showing evolutionary relationship among species based on similarities and differences Prokaryote a unicellular organism that lacks nucleus Biology Study of life Tissue A group of functionally related cells Theory A thoroughly tested and confirmed explanation Adaptation Ability of organisms to "fit" in their environment Scientific Method A method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation Organ A group of tissue operating together Organelle A membrane bound compartment or sac within cell Cell Fundamental unit of structure and function in living things Population All individuals within species living within a specific area Macromolecule A large molecule formed by joining smaller molecules Eukaryote An organism with nuclei in its cell Domain The highest level of taxonomic classification Ecosystem All living things in a particular area together with abiotic environment Hypothesis a suggested explanation which is subject to testing Molecule two atoms held together by chemical bond HOMEOSTASIS Maintaining constant internal conditions Variable Part of experiment that can change or vary Organism An individual living entity Control A part of experiment that does not change Atom basic unit of matter Evolution gradual change in a population that can lead to formation of new species Biosphere A collection of all ecosystems on Earth Phylogenetic Tree A diagram showing evolutionary relationship among species based on similarities and differences Prokaryote a unicellular organism that lacks nucleus Biology Study of life Tissue A group of functionally related cells Theory A thoroughly tested and confirmed explanation Adaptation Ability of organisms to "fit" in their environment Scientific Method A method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation Organ A group of tissue operating together Organelle A membrane bound compartment or sac within cell Cell Fundamental unit of structure and function in living things Population All individuals within species living within a specific area Macromolecule A large molecule formed by joining smaller molecules
(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.
An organism with nuclei in its cell
Eukaryote
The highest level of taxonomic classification
Domain
All living things in a particular area together with abiotic environment
Ecosystem
a suggested explanation which is subject to testing
Hypothesis
two atoms held together by chemical bond
Molecule
Maintaining constant internal conditions
HOMEOSTASIS
Part of experiment that can change or vary
Variable
An individual living entity
Organism
A part of experiment that does not change
Control
basic unit of matter
Atom
gradual change in a population that can lead to formation of new species
Evolution
A collection of all ecosystems on Earth
Biosphere
A diagram showing evolutionary relationship among species based on similarities and differences
Phylogenetic Tree
a unicellular organism that lacks nucleus
Prokaryote
Study of life
Biology
A group of functionally related cells
Tissue
A thoroughly tested and confirmed explanation
Theory
Ability of organisms to "fit" in their environment
Adaptation
A method of research with defined steps that include experiments and careful observation
Scientific Method
A group of tissue operating together
Organ
A membrane bound compartment or sac within cell
Organelle
Fundamental unit of structure and function in living things
Cell
All individuals within species living within a specific area
Population
A large molecule formed by joining smaller molecules
Macromolecule