The rigidlayer foundonly inplant cellsA group ofsimilar cellsworkingtogetherThe outerboundary of acell thatcontrols whatenters and exitsPlant tissuethat coversand protectssurfacesAnotherword for theprocess ofsplitting intopartsThesmallestunit of lifeThe study ofhow livingthings interactwith theirenvironmentThe twistedladderstructure ofDNAThe controlcenter of thecell, whereDNA isstoredHas no cellwall orchloroplasts,but does havea nucleusA communityof organismsand theirenvironmentUnits ofhereditythat codefor traitsThe jellylikesubstancethat holdsorganelles inplaceThe processwhere onecell splits intotwo identicalcellsA pathway ofenergy asorganismseat and areeatenThe processplants use tomake foodfrom sunlightA structuremade ofdifferent tissuesworkingtogether for afunctionHas a cellwall,chloroplasts,and largevacuolesThe moleculethat carriesgeneticinformation,shaped like adouble helixStructuresinside cells withspecificfunctions (e.g.,mitochondria,chloroplasts)A group oforgansworkingtogetherThreadlikestructuresinside thenucleus thatcontain DNAThe passingof traits fromparents tooffspringAcharacteristicthat can beinheritedThe broadestlevel intaxonomy(e.g., Plants,Animals)The scienceof groupingand namingorganismsA networkshowing howfood chainsareconnectedThe rigidlayer foundonly inplant cellsA group ofsimilar cellsworkingtogetherThe outerboundary of acell thatcontrols whatenters and exitsPlant tissuethat coversand protectssurfacesAnotherword for theprocess ofsplitting intopartsThesmallestunit of lifeThe study ofhow livingthings interactwith theirenvironmentThe twistedladderstructure ofDNAThe controlcenter of thecell, whereDNA isstoredHas no cellwall orchloroplasts,but does havea nucleusA communityof organismsand theirenvironmentUnits ofhereditythat codefor traitsThe jellylikesubstancethat holdsorganelles inplaceThe processwhere onecell splits intotwo identicalcellsA pathway ofenergy asorganismseat and areeatenThe processplants use tomake foodfrom sunlightA structuremade ofdifferent tissuesworkingtogether for afunctionHas a cellwall,chloroplasts,and largevacuolesThe moleculethat carriesgeneticinformation,shaped like adouble helixStructuresinside cells withspecificfunctions (e.g.,mitochondria,chloroplasts)A group oforgansworkingtogetherThreadlikestructuresinside thenucleus thatcontain DNAThe passingof traits fromparents tooffspringAcharacteristicthat can beinheritedThe broadestlevel intaxonomy(e.g., Plants,Animals)The scienceof groupingand namingorganismsA networkshowing howfood chainsareconnected

Biology Week 1/2 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 rigid layer found only in plant cells
  2. A group of similar cells working together
  3. The outer boundary of a cell that controls what enters and exits
  4. Plant tissue that covers and protects surfaces
  5. Another word for the process of splitting into parts
  6. The smallest unit of life
  7. The study of how living things interact with their environment
  8. The twisted ladder structure of DNA
  9. The control center of the cell, where DNA is stored
  10. Has no cell wall or chloroplasts, but does have a nucleus
  11. A community of organisms and their environment
  12. Units of heredity that code for traits
  13. The jellylike substance that holds organelles in place
  14. The process where one cell splits into two identical cells
  15. A pathway of energy as organisms eat and are eaten
  16. The process plants use to make food from sunlight
  17. A structure made of different tissues working together for a function
  18. Has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and large vacuoles
  19. The molecule that carries genetic information, shaped like a double helix
  20. Structures inside cells with specific functions (e.g., mitochondria, chloroplasts)
  21. A group of organs working together
  22. Threadlike structures inside the nucleus that contain DNA
  23. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
  24. A characteristic that can be inherited
  25. The broadest level in taxonomy (e.g., Plants, Animals)
  26. The science of grouping and naming organisms
  27. A network showing how food chains are connected