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