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Copy the table into the back of your book 4 Word Bingo 2 6 1 6 3 2 9 5 6 Copy the table into the back of your book 6 4 Starter Designed by Eugene Brunet; Adapted for PowerPoint by A. Camburn, St George School

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum 3 Choose your words 7 Cilia Ribosome Flagellum 6 Golgi Apparatus Fluid Mosaic Vesicle 4 RNA Chromatin Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum 1 Mitochondria DNA Lysosome 5 Cytoplasm Chloroplast Centrioles 6

Eyes down here come the questions First to a line and first to a full House Continuous with the nuclear membrane Found in large numbers in stomach lining cells Amoeba use these to digest paramecium Sperm cells have no use for these 2 Associated with chromatin Very well developed in the endocrine cells Some of the most essential proteins in the body Folded inner membrane helps increase production of ATP Phospholipid bi-layer Now known to contain microtubules Made up of two protein subunits Likely to be symbiotic blue green algae Rough ER Vesicle Lysosome Centrioles DNA Golgi Apparatus Chromatin Mitochondria Fluid Mosaic Cytoplasm Ribosome Chloroplast

Teachers Notes Pupils draw a 3 by 3 grid They then choose their words from the list They are then asked a series of questions until one in the group has a line. First prize given Then they go until one has a full house. second prize given Note need to check the answers each time. Adapt Slide 2 for a new one. Can be undertaken individually or in pairs