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Cells and living things Bingo Virtual Science Comenius Project IES Domènech i Montaner - Reus Albert Einstein Schule - Maintal Scuola Secondaria di Primo Grado Giovanni XXIII - Grottaminarda

Cells and living things bingo Smallest unit of a living thing Question 1

Cells and living things bingo Cell with the genetic information contained in a nucleus Question 2

Cells and living things bingo In a multi-cellular living thing, group of a similar type of cells Question 3

Cells and living things bingo One of the three main parts of the cell that holds the cytoplasm together Question 4

Cells and living things bingo One of the three main parts of the cell that is quite liquid and contains a lot of different organelles Question 5

Cells and living things bingo One of the three vital functions: The proper name for eating and using food to obtain energy Question 6

Cells and living things bingo One of the three main parts of the cell: The structure that controls the cell Question 7

Cells and living things bingo This part of a plant cell absorbs light energy for photosynthesis Question 8

Cells and living things bingo This organelle acts as a store and contains water and other substances Question 9

Cells and living things bingo In a plant cell, the part made of cellulose that keeps the cell in shape Question 10

Cells and living things bingo Cell with the genetic information not contained in a nucleus Question 11

Cells and living things bingo Equipment for looking at very small objects Question 12

Cells and living things bingo Type of cell with a cell wall Question 13

Cells and living things bingo Type of cell without a cell wall Question 14

Cells and living things bingo One of the three vital functions: Living things making more living things Question 15

Cells and living things bingo This organelle acts producing energy from food Question 16

Cells and living things bingo Make food using inorganic materials (water and mineral salts) Question 17