(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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electron microscope that provides a surface view
scanning
form a seal between cells that controls the passage of substances
tight junctions
the site of protein synthesis
ribosomes
storage compartments that hold water, nutrients and wastes
vacuole
houses the DNA; controls cellular functions
nucleus
the clarity and ability to distinguish details
resolution
provides the instructions for building proteins
DNA
digestive & recycling system; breaks down using enzymes
lysosomes
production & transport of proteins
rough ER
detoxifies and produces substances for the cell
smooth ER
found in the cell membrane - used for transport, identification, receptor and attachment
proteins
developed the first two parts of the cell theory
Schleiden & Schwann
allow for communication between tissues found in layers like skin, muscle and heart
desmosomes
the ability to produce an image of an object larger than its actual size
magnification
used in conjugation - the sharing of genetic information
pili
an organism that has cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
eukaryote
site of ATP production through cellular respiration
mitochondria
assembles ribosomes
nucleolus
developed the 3rd part of the cell theory
Virchow
creates a sugar chain located on top of proteins or lipids in the cell membrane
carbohydrates
provide a balance of fluidity and stability for the cell membrane
cholesterol
made of filaments and tubules - provides structure and support for eukaryotic cells
cytoskeleton
cells are the basic units of life, living things are made of one or more cells, cells come from existing cells
cell theory
tail-like structure used for movement
flagella
utilizes a lens system to magnify
light microscope
membrane bound compartments that store, transport and digest substnaces
vesicle
channels that allow for direct communication and the passage of substances between animal cells
gap junctions
the basic structure of the cell membrane
lipid bilayer
provides structure and support to some cells
cell wall
Father of Microbiology
Leeuwenhoek
image taken with a microscope
micrograph
found in plant cells - the site of photosynthesis
chloroplast
used during cell division in the separation of chromosomes
centrioles
channels that allow for plant communication
plasmodesmata
short hairs used in attachment
fimbriae
used in attachment and prevents dehydration
capsule
observed cork with a microscope and used the term cell
Hook
composed of 80% water; is the location of chemical reactions
cytoplasm
describes the plasma membrane
fluid mosaic
controls substances entering or exiting the cells
cell membrane
electron microscope that provides an internal view
transmission
modifies, sorts, packages and transports proteins
Golgi app.
carry out oxidative reactions
peroxisomes
an organism that has a cell without a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
prokaryote