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2024-2025 Semester A Biology Summative 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. Protista
  2. Prokaryotic
  3. Active transport
  4. Primase
  5. Mitosis
  6. Interphase
  7. Hydrophilic
  8. Chloroplast
  9. Light-dependent reactions
  10. Multicellular
  11. Antibiotic
  12. Phospholipid bi-layer
  13. Scientific Laws
  14. Pyruvate/Pyruvic Acid
  15. Proteins
  16. Polymerase
  17. Leading/lagging strands
  18. Stomata
  19. S-Phase
  20. Pathogen
  21. Taxonomy
  22. Host cell
  23. Viral Capsid
  24. Hypertonic Solution
  25. Adhesion
  26. Substrate
  27. Antiparallel
  28. Double helix
  29. Nuclear envelope/membrane
  30. Scientific Theories
  31. Hypothesis
  32. pH
  33. Chargaff’s Rule
  34. Solar energy
  35. Nucleic Acids
  36. Experimental Group
  37. Independent variable
  38. Cohesion
  39. Semiconservative
  40. G1
  41. Polymer
  42. Dehydration Synthesis
  43. Metaphase
  44. Mitochondria
  45. Viral Tail
  46. NADPH
  47. Eukaryote
  48. Acid
  49. Prophase
  50. Electron Transport Chain
  51. Calvin Cycle
  52. Biotic
  53. Deoxyribose
  54. Facilitated diffusion
  55. NADPH
  56. Surface tension
  57. Organelle
  58. Activation energy
  59. Chromosome
  60. Anaerobic Respiration,
  61. Autotroph
  62. Semi/selectively permeable
  63. Surface Markers
  64. Homeostasis
  65. Cell plate/cleavage furrow
  66. Receptor proteins
  67. Channel Proteins
  68. Asexual Reproduction
  69. Viral Tail Fibers
  70. ATP
  71. Prokaryote
  72. Purines/Pyrimidines
  73. Ligase
  74. Krebs Cycle
  75. Chlorophyll
  76. Disassociation
  77. Enzymatic proteins
  78. Isotonic Solution
  79. Hydrogen bonding
  80. Constant
  81. Endosymbiotic Theory
  82. Carrier Proteins
  83. Osmotic Potential
  84. Exocytosis
  85. Phloem
  86. Glycolysis
  87. Cytokinesis
  88. Phage
  89. Photosystems
  90. Glycolysis
  91. Chromatin
  92. Control Group
  93. Glycoproteins
  94. Metabolism
  95. Lipids
  96. Eukaryotic
  97. Diffusion
  98. Helicase
  99. NADH
  100. Active Site
  101. Mutagens
  102. Hydrophobic
  103. Osmosis
  104. Aerobic Respiration
  105. Mitotic (M) Phase
  106. Binomial Nomenclature
  107. Monomer
  108. Heterotroph
  109. pH
  110. Nucleotide
  111. Quantitative
  112. ATP
  113. Polarity
  114. Chemical energy
  115. Lytic Cycle
  116. Sexual ReproductionEnzyme
  117. Phage
  118. Fermentation
  119. ADP
  120. Endocytosis
  121. Anaphase
  122. Centrioles
  123. Products
  124. Hypotonic Solution
  125. Lysogenic Cycle
  126. Xylem
  127. Guard Cells
  128. Reactants
  129. Hydrogen bonds
  130. G3P
  131. Hydrolysis
  132. Okazaki Fragments
  133. Passive transport
  134. Capillary action
  135. Eubacteria
  136. Telophase
  137. Unicellular
  138. Transport proteins
  139. Cancer
  140. G2
  141. G0
  142. Fungi
  143. Specific heat
  144. Observation
  145. Carbohydrates
  146. FADH2
  147. Base
  148. Sister chromatids
  149. Glucose
  150. Qualitative
  151. Nucleic Acid
  152. Spindle fibers
  153. Archaebacteria