MineralsNaturalsubstances foundin the Earth thathave a specificchemicalcomposition andstructure. Facts,information, ordata thatsupport aclaim or belief.ArgumentA set of reasonsor statements putforward topersuade othersto accept a claimor conclusion. TransferThe movementor passing ofsomething fromone place,person, or thingto another.FoodWebA complexnetwork ofinterconnectedfood chains inan ecosystem.CarbonDioxideA gas that consistsof carbon andoxygen atoms,produced byburning fossil fuelsand duringrespiration.EcosystemA community ofliving organismsinteracting witheach other andtheirenvironment.CalorieA unit ofmeasurementfor energy infood.NutrientA substance thatprovidesnourishment andis essential for thegrowth andmaintenance oforganisms.EndangeredA term used todescribe aspecies that is atrisk of becomingextinct in thenear future.PrimaryConsumerAn herbivorewho eatsplants for itsfood.ProducerAn organism thatcreates its ownfood throughphotosynthesis orchemicalprocesses.EvidenceClaimA statementmade thatneeds to besupported orproven.DecomposerAn organism thatbreaks downdead plants andanimals intosimplersubstances.OxygenA gasessential forthe respirationof most livingorganisms.MoldA type offungus thatoften grows onorganic matterin dampenvironments.GasA state of matterthat has nodefinite shape orvolume andexpands to fill itscontainer.ConsumerAn organismthat feeds onotherorganisms toobtain energyand nutrients.SecondaryConsumerA carnivorewho eatsprimaryconsumers(animals) for itsfood.BacteriaMicroscopicsingle-celledorganisms thatcan be foundalmosteverywhere.ParticleA tinypiece orunit of asubstance.FungiA group oforganisms, includingmushrooms andmolds, that play rolesin decomposition andnutrient cycling. FoodSubstancesconsumed byliving organismsto providenourishment andenergy.SugarA sweetsubstance oftenused tosweeten foodand beverages.ModelA simplifiedrepresentationor simulation ofa real-worldobject, process,or system.TerrestrialRelatingto land orthe Earth. AquaticRelatingto wateror living inwater.MatterAnything thattakes up spaceand has mass,such as solids,liquids, andgasses.MineralsNaturalsubstances foundin the Earth thathave a specificchemicalcomposition andstructure. Facts,information, ordata thatsupport aclaim or belief.ArgumentA set of reasonsor statements putforward topersuade othersto accept a claimor conclusion. TransferThe movementor passing ofsomething fromone place,person, or thingto another.FoodWebA complexnetwork ofinterconnectedfood chains inan ecosystem.CarbonDioxideA gas that consistsof carbon andoxygen atoms,produced byburning fossil fuelsand duringrespiration.EcosystemA community ofliving organismsinteracting witheach other andtheirenvironment.CalorieA unit ofmeasurementfor energy infood.NutrientA substance thatprovidesnourishment andis essential for thegrowth andmaintenance oforganisms.EndangeredA term used todescribe aspecies that is atrisk of becomingextinct in thenear future.PrimaryConsumerAn herbivorewho eatsplants for itsfood.ProducerAn organism thatcreates its ownfood throughphotosynthesis orchemicalprocesses.EvidenceClaimA statementmade thatneeds to besupported orproven.DecomposerAn organism thatbreaks downdead plants andanimals intosimplersubstances.OxygenA gasessential forthe respirationof most livingorganisms.MoldA type offungus thatoften grows onorganic matterin dampenvironments.GasA state of matterthat has nodefinite shape orvolume andexpands to fill itscontainer.ConsumerAn organismthat feeds onotherorganisms toobtain energyand nutrients.SecondaryConsumerA carnivorewho eatsprimaryconsumers(animals) for itsfood.BacteriaMicroscopicsingle-celledorganisms thatcan be foundalmosteverywhere.ParticleA tinypiece orunit of asubstance.FungiA group oforganisms, includingmushrooms andmolds, that play rolesin decomposition andnutrient cycling. FoodSubstancesconsumed byliving organismsto providenourishment andenergy.SugarA sweetsubstance oftenused tosweeten foodand beverages.ModelA simplifiedrepresentationor simulation ofa real-worldobject, process,or system.TerrestrialRelatingto land orthe Earth. AquaticRelatingto wateror living inwater.MatterAnything thattakes up spaceand has mass,such as solids,liquids, andgasses.

LIFE SCIENCE 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. Natural substances found in the Earth that have a specific chemical composition and structure.
    Minerals
  2. Facts, information, or data that support a claim or belief.
  3. A set of reasons or statements put forward to persuade others to accept a claim or conclusion.
    Argument
  4. The movement or passing of something from one place, person, or thing to another.
    Transfer
  5. A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
    Food Web
  6. A gas that consists of carbon and oxygen atoms, produced by burning fossil fuels and during respiration.
    Carbon Dioxide
  7. A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
    Ecosystem
  8. A unit of measurement for energy in food.
    Calorie
  9. A substance that provides nourishment and is essential for the growth and maintenance of organisms.
    Nutrient
  10. A term used to describe a species that is at risk of becoming extinct in the near future.
    Endangered
  11. An herbivore who eats plants for its food.
    Primary Consumer
  12. An organism that creates its own food through photosynthesis or chemical processes.
    Producer
  13. Evidence
  14. A statement made that needs to be supported or proven.
    Claim
  15. An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler substances.
    Decomposer
  16. A gas essential for the respiration of most living organisms.
    Oxygen
  17. A type of fungus that often grows on organic matter in damp environments.
    Mold
  18. A state of matter that has no definite shape or volume and expands to fill its container.
    Gas
  19. An organism that feeds on other organisms to obtain energy and nutrients.
    Consumer
  20. A carnivore who eats primary consumers (animals) for its food.
    Secondary Consumer
  21. Microscopic single-celled organisms that can be found almost everywhere.
    Bacteria
  22. A tiny piece or unit of a substance.
    Particle
  23. A group of organisms, including mushrooms and molds, that play roles in decomposition and nutrient cycling.
    Fungi
  24. Substances consumed by living organisms to provide nourishment and energy.
    Food
  25. A sweet substance often used to sweeten food and beverages.
    Sugar
  26. A simplified representation or simulation of a real-world object, process, or system.
    Model
  27. Relating to land or the Earth.
    Terrestrial
  28. Relating to water or living in water.
    Aquatic
  29. Anything that takes up space and has mass, such as solids, liquids, and gasses.
    Matter