CellWallA rigidstructure thatsurroundsplant cellsA notochord,a nerve cord,and pouchesin the throatareaWhat are 3things allchordateshave incommon?AdaptionsCharacteristicsthat orgainismsuse to helpthem survive intheirenvironmentvertebratesOrganismsthat haveabackboneAmphibiansThese beginlife in water,but live asadults onlandorganA bunchof tissuesthat worktogethermammalsThis animalhas glandsthat producemilk for itsyoungEndoskeletonA structuralsupportfound withinan animalCellMembraneA softstructure thatsurroundsboth plant andanimal cellsReptilesThese havescales, thickskin, and layeggsEndothermsControltheir bodyheatinternallyLeaves,stem/branch,and rootsThe threemain partsof landplantsChloroplastA structureinside plantcells used tomake energyMobilityThischaracteristicseparatesplants fromanimalstissue A group ofsimilar cellsthat performa specificfunctionvascularplantsThis plant hastube likestructures thattransport waterfood andmineralsFishThese livein water,have scalesand gillsmulticellularContains manycells, some ofwhich arespecialized forcertainfunctionsVasculartissue,true roots,cuticleWhat arecharacteristicsof vascularplants?StomaSpeciailizedstructure on theunderside of aleaf that opensand closes SymmetryA balanceof bodypartsBilateralSymmetryOne line canbe drawn todivide the bodyinto mirrorimage halvesMonotremesEgglayingMammalsChordatesMost (butnot all)have abackboneAdaptionsformovementWings, fins,and jetpropulsion areall examplesof this.EukaryoteThis typeof cell hasa nucleusMarsupialsThesecarry theiryoung in apouchAsymmetricalAnimalsThese have nosymmetry andsimple bodystructures withspecialized cellsbut no tissuesSupportsandconnectsleaves torootsWhat isthefunction ofstemsinvertebratesOrganismsthat do nothave abackboneRadialSymmetryMany lines canbe drawn todivide the bodyinto mirrorimage halvesnonvascularplantsThis plant doesnot have tube-like structuresto transportwater food andmaterialsBirdsThese havewings,lightweightbones, and 4-chamberedheartsAutotrophThisorganismmakes itsown foodExothermsMaintainbodytemperatureusing theenvironmentAlgaeA single-celledorganismthat lives inwaterCapturelight energy,and gasexchangeWhat arethefunctionsof leavesA specializedkidney that thatremoves salt,then absorbsmore waterWhat is anadaption forconservingwater?No vasculartissue, rootsonly anchor,thin cell walls,only a few celllayers thickWhat are theharacteristicsofnonvascularplantsVacuoleA structureinside a cellthat storeswater, wastesand food. Largein plant cells.Absorbwater/nutrients,anchors, storeswater/nutrientsWhat arethe 3 majorfunctions ofroots?ExoskeletonA tough,waterproofoutercovering ofan animalProcaryoteThis type oforganismdoes nothave anucleusHeterotrophThisorganismeats othersfor energyCellWallA rigidstructure thatsurroundsplant cellsA notochord,a nerve cord,and pouchesin the throatareaWhat are 3things allchordateshave incommon?AdaptionsCharacteristicsthat orgainismsuse to helpthem survive intheirenvironmentvertebratesOrganismsthat haveabackboneAmphibiansThese beginlife in water,but live asadults onlandorganA bunchof tissuesthat worktogethermammalsThis animalhas glandsthat producemilk for itsyoungEndoskeletonA structuralsupportfound withinan animalCellMembraneA softstructure thatsurroundsboth plant andanimal cellsReptilesThese havescales, thickskin, and layeggsEndothermsControltheir bodyheatinternallyLeaves,stem/branch,and rootsThe threemain partsof landplantsChloroplastA structureinside plantcells used tomake energyMobilityThischaracteristicseparatesplants fromanimalstissue A group ofsimilar cellsthat performa specificfunctionvascularplantsThis plant hastube likestructures thattransport waterfood andmineralsFishThese livein water,have scalesand gillsmulticellularContains manycells, some ofwhich arespecialized forcertainfunctionsVasculartissue,true roots,cuticleWhat arecharacteristicsof vascularplants?StomaSpeciailizedstructure on theunderside of aleaf that opensand closes SymmetryA balanceof bodypartsBilateralSymmetryOne line canbe drawn todivide the bodyinto mirrorimage halvesMonotremesEgglayingMammalsChordatesMost (butnot all)have abackboneAdaptionsformovementWings, fins,and jetpropulsion areall examplesof this.EukaryoteThis typeof cell hasa nucleusMarsupialsThesecarry theiryoung in apouchAsymmetricalAnimalsThese have nosymmetry andsimple bodystructures withspecialized cellsbut no tissuesSupportsandconnectsleaves torootsWhat isthefunction ofstemsinvertebratesOrganismsthat do nothave abackboneRadialSymmetryMany lines canbe drawn todivide the bodyinto mirrorimage halvesnonvascularplantsThis plant doesnot have tube-like structuresto transportwater food andmaterialsBirdsThese havewings,lightweightbones, and 4-chamberedheartsAutotrophThisorganismmakes itsown foodExothermsMaintainbodytemperatureusing theenvironmentAlgaeA single-celledorganismthat lives inwaterCapturelight energy,and gasexchangeWhat arethefunctionsof leavesA specializedkidney that thatremoves salt,then absorbsmore waterWhat is anadaption forconservingwater?No vasculartissue, rootsonly anchor,thin cell walls,only a few celllayers thickWhat are theharacteristicsofnonvascularplantsVacuoleA structureinside a cellthat storeswater, wastesand food. Largein plant cells.Absorbwater/nutrients,anchors, storeswater/nutrientsWhat arethe 3 majorfunctions ofroots?ExoskeletonA tough,waterproofoutercovering ofan animalProcaryoteThis type oforganismdoes nothave anucleusHeterotrophThisorganismeats othersfor energy

Plants and Animals Review - 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. A rigid structure that surrounds plant cells
    Cell Wall
  2. What are 3 things all chordates have in common?
    A notochord, a nerve cord, and pouches in the throat area
  3. Characteristics that orgainisms use to help them survive in their environment
    Adaptions
  4. Organisms that have a backbone
    vertebrates
  5. These begin life in water, but live as adults on land
    Amphibians
  6. A bunch of tissues that work together
    organ
  7. This animal has glands that produce milk for its young
    mammals
  8. A structural support found within an animal
    Endoskeleton
  9. A soft structure that surrounds both plant and animal cells
    Cell Membrane
  10. These have scales, thick skin, and lay eggs
    Reptiles
  11. Control their body heat internally
    Endotherms
  12. The three main parts of land plants
    Leaves, stem/branch, and roots
  13. A structure inside plant cells used to make energy
    Chloroplast
  14. This characteristic separates plants from animals
    Mobility
  15. A group of similar cells that perform a specific function
    tissue
  16. This plant has tube like structures that transport water food and minerals
    vascular plants
  17. These live in water, have scales and gills
    Fish
  18. Contains many cells, some of which are specialized for certain functions
    multicellular
  19. What are characteristics of vascular plants?
    Vascular tissue, true roots, cuticle
  20. Speciailized structure on the underside of a leaf that opens and closes
    Stoma
  21. A balance of body parts
    Symmetry
  22. One line can be drawn to divide the body into mirror image halves
    Bilateral Symmetry
  23. Egg laying Mammals
    Monotremes
  24. Most (but not all) have a backbone
    Chordates
  25. Wings, fins, and jet propulsion are all examples of this.
    Adaptions for movement
  26. This type of cell has a nucleus
    Eukaryote
  27. These carry their young in a pouch
    Marsupials
  28. These have no symmetry and simple body structures with specialized cells but no tissues
    Asymmetrical Animals
  29. What is the function of stems
    Supports and connects leaves to roots
  30. Organisms that do not have a backbone
    invertebrates
  31. Many lines can be drawn to divide the body into mirror image halves
    Radial Symmetry
  32. This plant does not have tube-like structures to transport water food and materials
    nonvascular plants
  33. These have wings, lightweight bones, and 4-chambered hearts
    Birds
  34. This organism makes its own food
    Autotroph
  35. Maintain body temperature using the environment
    Exotherms
  36. A single-celled organism that lives in water
    Algae
  37. What are the functions of leaves
    Capture light energy, and gas exchange
  38. What is an adaption for conserving water?
    A specialized kidney that that removes salt, then absorbs more water
  39. What are the haracteristics of nonvascular plants
    No vascular tissue, roots only anchor, thin cell walls, only a few cell layers thick
  40. A structure inside a cell that stores water, wastes and food. Large in plant cells.
    Vacuole
  41. What are the 3 major functions of roots?
    Absorb water/nutrients, anchors, stores water/nutrients
  42. A tough, waterproof outer covering of an animal
    Exoskeleton
  43. This type of organism does not have a nucleus
    Procaryote
  44. This organism eats others for energy
    Heterotroph