The relationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand the other isneither helped norharmed.What type ofrelationship isthis:The clownfishand the seaanemoneType ofrelationship:Bees and aflowerType ofrelationship:Bacterialiving on awhale.A species is ableto handle theenvironmentalconditions, thenhelps determinewhere it lives.What type ofrelationship isthis:A barnacleliving on awhale’s skinChanges inpopulation of asingle species cancause dramaticchanges in thecommunityCan affect the sizeof the preypopulations anddetermine theplaces that preycan live andwhere they feed.The relationshipbetweenspecies inwhich bothbenefit.The relationship inwhich oneorganism livesinside or onanother organismand harms it.Type ofrelationship: Aflea feed onthe mouse'sblood.The generalplace wherean organismlives.Survivalof thefittestType ofrelationship:A tick livingon a dogType ofrelationship:Head liceliving on ahuman scalp.What type ofrelationship is this:A tapeworm livingin a person’sintestines.No two speciescan occupy exactsame niche, in theexact samehabitat, at theexact same time.The ability tosurvive andreproduce under arange ofenvironmentalcircumstances.Three mainclasses ofrelationships innature: mutualism,parasitism, andcommensalismAny necessityof life such aswater,nutrients, light,food or spaceCan affect both thesize and distributionof plant in thecommunity anddetermine whereplants survive andgrowRange of Physicaland biologicalconditions inwhich a specieslives and survivesSpecies willusually divideup resourceswhen theyshare the samenicheWhat types ofrelationship is this:A bee eating aflower’s nectar andpicking up theflower’s pollen.The relationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand the other isneither helped norharmed.What type ofrelationship isthis:The clownfishand the seaanemoneType ofrelationship:Bees and aflowerType ofrelationship:Bacterialiving on awhale.A species is ableto handle theenvironmentalconditions, thenhelps determinewhere it lives.What type ofrelationship isthis:A barnacleliving on awhale’s skinChanges inpopulation of asingle species cancause dramaticchanges in thecommunityCan affect the sizeof the preypopulations anddetermine theplaces that preycan live andwhere they feed.The relationshipbetweenspecies inwhich bothbenefit.The relationship inwhich oneorganism livesinside or onanother organismand harms it.Type ofrelationship: Aflea feed onthe mouse'sblood.The generalplace wherean organismlives.Survivalof thefittestType ofrelationship:A tick livingon a dogType ofrelationship:Head liceliving on ahuman scalp.What type ofrelationship is this:A tapeworm livingin a person’sintestines.No two speciescan occupy exactsame niche, in theexact samehabitat, at theexact same time.The ability tosurvive andreproduce under arange ofenvironmentalcircumstances.Three mainclasses ofrelationships innature: mutualism,parasitism, andcommensalismAny necessityof life such aswater,nutrients, light,food or spaceCan affect both thesize and distributionof plant in thecommunity anddetermine whereplants survive andgrowRange of Physicaland biologicalconditions inwhich a specieslives and survivesSpecies willusually divideup resourceswhen theyshare the samenicheWhat types ofrelationship is this:A bee eating aflower’s nectar andpicking up theflower’s pollen.

Niches and community relationships - 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 relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
  2. What type of relationship is this: The clownfish and the sea anemone
  3. Type of relationship: Bees and a flower
  4. Type of relationship: Bacteria living on a whale.
  5. A species is able to handle the environmental conditions, then helps determine where it lives.
  6. What type of relationship is this: A barnacle living on a whale’s skin
  7. Changes in population of a single species can cause dramatic changes in the community
  8. Can affect the size of the prey populations and determine the places that prey can live and where they feed.
  9. The relationship between species in which both benefit.
  10. The relationship in which one organism lives inside or on another organism and harms it.
  11. Type of relationship: A flea feed on the mouse's blood.
  12. The general place where an organism lives.
  13. Survival of the fittest
  14. Type of relationship: A tick living on a dog
  15. Type of relationship: Head lice living on a human scalp.
  16. What type of relationship is this: A tapeworm living in a person’s intestines.
  17. No two species can occupy exact same niche, in the exact same habitat, at the exact same time.
  18. The ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances.
  19. Three main classes of relationships in nature: mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism
  20. Any necessity of life such as water, nutrients, light, food or space
  21. Can affect both the size and distribution of plant in the community and determine where plants survive and grow
  22. Range of Physical and biological conditions in which a species lives and survives
  23. Species will usually divide up resources when they share the same niche
  24. What types of relationship is this: A bee eating a flower’s nectar and picking up the flower’s pollen.