(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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Cells skip checkpoints and divide uncontrollably
Cancer
Process that results in two identical daughter cells. Both mitosis and cytokinesis are a part of this process
Cell division
Lysosome
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DNA
Shows anaphase
Shows cytokinesis
emerge from centrioles, attach to chromosomes to pull them apart during mitosis
Spindle Fibers
Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. second stage of mitosis, centrioles move to opposite ends of cell, spindle fibers attach to chromosomes, chromosomes line up in middle
Metaphase
photosynthesis
Condensed DNA only visible during mitosis
Chromosome
mitochondria
Complete separation of the 2 new cells resulting from mitosis. final stage of the cell cycle, cells divide and move apart
Cytokinesis
After the chromosome separates, the cell seals off, Final Phase of Mitosis. fourth stage of mitosis, cells begin to form cleavage furrow (animal) or cell plate (plant) and divide
Telophase
chloroplast
interphase stage of cell cycle where cell replicates DNA
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spindle fibers
Original cell that divides to produce 2 identical daughter cells
middle
Telophase
Nuclear Membrane
interphase stage of cell cycle where cell grows and carries out metabolic processes
G1
ribosome
Cell cycle
Period of time where a cell carries out cell processes and replicates DNA prior to cell division
Interphase
2 new cells that result from the process of cell division
Daughter cells
cellular respiration
organelle the sends out spindle fibers
Centriole
Chromatin
stop to the cell cycle to check for damage
cell plate
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identical
Chromatin condenses into chromosomes. first stage of mitosis, nuclear envelope disappears, chromosomes condense
Prophase
Shows prophase
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell, involves a series of steps, and results in the formation of two new nuclei each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.
Mitosis
Apoptosis
central part of chromosome, joining the two sister chromatids
Centromere
Each half of a chromosome
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cleavage furrow
Shows telophase
Sister chromatids separate. third stage of mitosis, spindle fibers shorten pulling chromosomes apart
Anaphase
Shows metaphase
Endoplasmic reticulum
interphase stage prepares to divide by copying organelles
G2