(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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The second/bottom number in a blood pressure reading that measures when a heart rests
Diastolic
The organ that serves as a shield to protect the body from invading
Skin
Another name for White Blood Cells
Leukocytes
The amount of force that blood exerts upon the walls of the blood vessels
Blood Pressure
The chemical alarm signal that causes inflammation
Histamine
Type of disease that’s caused by invading pathogens
Infectious
Disease-causing organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi
Pathogens
Create(s) a hostile environment for pathogens and signals the body's defenses to activate
Fever
Hardening of the arteries
Arteriosclerosis
A piece of blood clot or debris that floats through the bloodstream and becomes lodged in a blood vessel
Embolus
A painful, squeezing feeling in the chest
Angina Pectoris
A condition that can occur when the heart is too weak to maintain normal blood circulation
Congestive Heart Failure
Cardiovascular is related to which body system?
Circulatory
The most important part (soldiers) of our immune system
White Blood Cells
Most important weapons to fight pathogens
Antibodies
kill pathogens by engulfing and disposing of them
Phagocytes
A stationary blood clot that forms in a vessel
Thrombus
A tissue condition where an infected area becomes red, swollen, and tender "itis"
Inflammation
This type of disease spreads from person to person
Communicable
The study of disease, its causes, and treatments
Pathology
The death of an area of tissue due to insufficient blood supply
Infarction
refers to the top blood pressure number when the heart is pumping
Systolic
Coronary refers to which organ
Heart
Small, bean-shaped organs that cleanse the lymph of debris and are considered the “military bases” from which T cells attach
Lymph Nodes
Acts like flypaper and catches pathogens before they enter
Mucus
A mass of rapidly growing cells
Tumor
When a cancer tumor spreads throughout the body
Malignant
Type 1 Diabetes is an example of this type of disease
Hormonal
Disease spreads from person to person
Communicable
Diseases that occur during development in the womb and are present at birth
Congenital
Occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures or becomes clogged, interrupting the supply of oxygen-rich blood to the brain
Stroke
Filters old blood, holds an emergency reserve of blood, and creates white blood
cells
Spleen
Vaccines provide this kind of immunity
Acquired
Medical term for high blood pressure
Hypertension
A Tiny capsule of genetic information that can reprogram a living cell to reproduce new virus particles
Virus
Diseases in which tissues and organs gradually lose their ability to function properly
Degenerative