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BIO-BINGO

BIO-BINGO. Animals. I will randomly pick number-letter combinations. Each number-letter combination will appear on your BINGO card and will correspond to a question I will project on the board.

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BIO-BINGO

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  1. BIO-BINGO Animals

  2. I will randomly pick number-letter combinations. • Each number-letter combination will appear on your BINGO card and will correspond to a question I will project on the board. • Solve the problem and write the answer in the space below the corresponding number-letter on your BINGO board. If you get 5 squares in a row (diagonal, vertical, or horizontal lines), call out BINGO! I will check your answers and if they are all correct, you win that round. • We will play multiple rounds so you have the opportunity to score BINGO more than once! BIOBINGO Rules

  3. BIO-BINGO BOARD

  4. What is one of the two major characteristics that distinguish animals from plants? • Heterotrophs • Lack cell walls 1AALGE-BINGO Board

  5. Nerves branch from what structure in chordate embryos? • Hollow nerve chord 2A ALGE-BINGO Board

  6. What is the process of maintaining a stable internal environment called? • homeostasis 3AALGE-BINGO Board

  7. Muscles work together with a support structure called___________. • skeleton 4AALGE-BINGO Board

  8. What is the name of the system in animals that collects information? • Nervous system 5AALGE-BINGO Board

  9. What system in animals eliminates wastes such as ammonia? • Excretory system 1BALGE-BINGO Board

  10. In many animals, which system is used to eliminate carbon dioxide, a gaseous waste product? • Respiratory system 2BALGE-BINGO Board

  11. What type of symmetry is found in animals where the right and left sides are mirror images? • Bilateral symmetry 3BALGE-BINGO Board

  12. An animal that has body parts that extend outward from its center shows what type of symmetry? • Radial symmetry 4BALGE-BINGO Board

  13. What is the name of the hollow ball of cells in an embryo? • blastula 5BALGE-BINGO Board

  14. When a blastula folds over to create an opening that becomes the mouth or anus, what is the name of this opening? • blastopore 1CALGE-BINGO Board

  15. What is a fertilized egg called? • zygote 2CALGE-BINGO Board

  16. Which of the three germ layers (endoderm, mesoderm, or ectoderm) gives rise to muscles and much of the circulatory, reproductive, and excretory systems? • mesoderm 3CALGE-BINGO Board

  17. What is the name given to the organization of body structures that is unique to each animal phylum? • Body plan 4CALGE-BINGO Board

  18. A flexible, supporting structure located just below the hollow nerve cord that is only found in chordates is called what? • notochord 5CALGE-BINGO Board

  19. Bones that make up the vertebral column are called what? • vertebrae 1DALGE-BINGO Board

  20. A group of specialized cells that performs a similar function are called ________________. • tissue 2DALGE-BINGO Board

  21. The concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the anterior end of an animal (“head) is called what? • cephalization 3DALGE-BINGO Board

  22. Animals that feed on other animals are called _______________. • carnivores 4DALGE-BINGO Board

  23. Animals that strain their food from water using gills or net-like structures are called what? • Filter feeders 5DALGE-BINGO Board

  24. Organisms that depend on each other for nutrients in either parasitic or mutualistic relationships are called ______________. • symbionts 1EALGE-BINGO Board

  25. What do detritivores feed on? • Decaying plants of animals 2EALGE-BINGO Board

  26. What system in animals transports oxygen and nutrients to cells throughout the body and also collects and delivers waste from the cells? • Circulatory system 3EALGE-BINGO Board

  27. What type of feedback mechanism (positive or negative) is used by animals to maintain homeostasis? • negative 4EALGE-BINGO Board

  28. What is the name given to the front side of an animal? • anterior 5EALGE-BINGO Board

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