PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plants usesunlight toproduce energyfrom carbondioxide and water.SymbiosisA closerelationshipbetween twodifferent speciesthat benefits atleast one of them.MomentumThe productof an object'smass andvelocity.  EntropyA measureof thedisorder orrandomnessin a system.KineticenergyThe energy anobjectpossesses dueto its motion.  OsmosisThe movement ofwater moleculesacross asemipermeablemembrane from anarea of highconcentration to lowconcentration.RefractionThe bendingof light as itpasses fromone mediumto another.A process oftransformationfrom an immatureform to an adultform in two ormore distinctstages.MetamorphosisHomeostasisThe tendencyof a system tomaintaininternal stabilityand balance.PeriodictableA tabulararrangement ofchemicalelements basedon their atomicstructure.MitosisThe process ofcell divisionresulting in twoidenticaldaughter cells.OxidationA chemicalreaction in which asubstance loseselectrons, often bycombining withoxygen.EcosystemA community oflivingorganismsinteracting withtheirenvironment.OsmosisThe diffusion ofwater through asemipermeablemembrane.HypothesisAn educatedguess orpredictionabout theoutcome of anexperiment.ChromosomeA structure inthe cellnucleus thatcarries geneticinformation.PrecipitationAny form ofwater that fallsfrom clouds toEarth'ssurface.PlatetectonicsThe theory thatEarth's outer shellis divided intoplates that moveand interact.  ConvectionThe transfer ofheat throughthe movementof fluids orgases.SublimationThe process bywhich a solidchanges directlyinto a gas withoutpassing throughthe liquid state.DensityThe mass ofa substanceper unitvolume.  NucleusThe controlcenter of acell, containinggeneticmaterial.PhotonA particle oflight orelectromagneticradiation.  BiodiversityThe variety oflife in aparticularhabitat orecosystem.  PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plants usesunlight toproduce energyfrom carbondioxide and water.SymbiosisA closerelationshipbetween twodifferent speciesthat benefits atleast one of them.MomentumThe productof an object'smass andvelocity.  EntropyA measureof thedisorder orrandomnessin a system.KineticenergyThe energy anobjectpossesses dueto its motion.  OsmosisThe movement ofwater moleculesacross asemipermeablemembrane from anarea of highconcentration to lowconcentration.RefractionThe bendingof light as itpasses fromone mediumto another.A process oftransformationfrom an immatureform to an adultform in two ormore distinctstages.MetamorphosisHomeostasisThe tendencyof a system tomaintaininternal stabilityand balance.PeriodictableA tabulararrangement ofchemicalelements basedon their atomicstructure.MitosisThe process ofcell divisionresulting in twoidenticaldaughter cells.OxidationA chemicalreaction in which asubstance loseselectrons, often bycombining withoxygen.EcosystemA community oflivingorganismsinteracting withtheirenvironment.OsmosisThe diffusion ofwater through asemipermeablemembrane.HypothesisAn educatedguess orpredictionabout theoutcome of anexperiment.ChromosomeA structure inthe cellnucleus thatcarries geneticinformation.PrecipitationAny form ofwater that fallsfrom clouds toEarth'ssurface.PlatetectonicsThe theory thatEarth's outer shellis divided intoplates that moveand interact.  ConvectionThe transfer ofheat throughthe movementof fluids orgases.SublimationThe process bywhich a solidchanges directlyinto a gas withoutpassing throughthe liquid state.DensityThe mass ofa substanceper unitvolume.  NucleusThe controlcenter of acell, containinggeneticmaterial.PhotonA particle oflight orelectromagneticradiation.  BiodiversityThe variety oflife in aparticularhabitat orecosystem.  

Applied Engineering Final Review Bingo - 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. The process by which plants use sunlight to produce energy from carbon dioxide and water.
    Photosynthesis
  2. A close relationship between two different species that benefits at least one of them.
    Symbiosis
  3. The product of an object's mass and velocity.
    Momentum
  4. A measure of the disorder or randomness in a system.
    Entropy
  5. The energy an object possesses due to its motion.
    Kinetic energy
  6. The movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
    Osmosis
  7. The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
    Refraction
  8. Metamorphosis
    A process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
  9. The tendency of a system to maintain internal stability and balance.
    Homeostasis
  10. A tabular arrangement of chemical elements based on their atomic structure.
    Periodic table
  11. The process of cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells.
    Mitosis
  12. A chemical reaction in which a substance loses electrons, often by combining with oxygen.
    Oxidation
  13. A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
    Ecosystem
  14. The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane.
    Osmosis
  15. An educated guess or prediction about the outcome of an experiment.
    Hypothesis
  16. A structure in the cell nucleus that carries genetic information.
    Chromosome
  17. Any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
    Precipitation
  18. The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into plates that move and interact.
    Plate tectonics
  19. The transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases.
    Convection
  20. The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state.
    Sublimation
  21. The mass of a substance per unit volume.
    Density
  22. The control center of a cell, containing genetic material.
    Nucleus
  23. A particle of light or electromagnetic radiation.
    Photon
  24. The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
    Biodiversity