Habitat: Anorganismsnaturalenvironment-found within anecosystem.Non-game Animal:A non-domesticanimal that cannotbe harvested forfur or food.Game Animal:Anon -domesticanimal that canbe harvestedfor fur or food.Consumers:Organisms thatfeed on otherorganisms forenergyAbioticFactors: Allnon-livingfactors withinan ecosystemNatural Resource:Resource producedin nature that can beused for the benefitof humans.Conservation:Preservingand protectingthe naturalenvironmentParasitism: Oneorganism(parasite) obtainsbenefits fromanother organism(host) which isusually injuredCommercialForest: A forestwith the mainpurpose ofproducing woodand fiber for profit.Carrying Capacity:The maximumnumber oforganisms a habitatcan support over agiven period of time.Ecosystem: Acommunity ofinteractingorganisms, whichincludes abioticfactors, plants,and animals.Renewable:Natural resourcethat can bereproduced withina reasonableamount of time.Decomposer:Organisms thatbreak downdead plant oranimal matterGold: a yellowprecious metal,the chemicalelement ofatomic number79Symbiosis: therelationship between2 different kinds ofliving things that livetogether and dependon each other.Mutualism: Twoorganisms livetogether andthey bothbenefit from therelationship.Wildlife: Non-DomesticatedanimalspeciesProducers:Organisms thatconvert lightenergy to food(ALL PLANTS)Commensalism: twoorganisms livetogether, oneorganism benefitswhile the otherorganism is NOThelped nor harmed.Seeds: A floweringplant's unit ofreproduction,capable ofdeveloping intoanother plantScavenger:Organismsthat feed offof deadanimalsCompetition:Twoorganismsneed a limitedresourceNon-Renewable:Natural Resourcesthat cannot bereproduced withina reasonableamount of time.Predation: Oneorganism(predator) killsand eatsanotherorganism (prey)Habitat: Anorganismsnaturalenvironment-found within anecosystem.Non-game Animal:A non-domesticanimal that cannotbe harvested forfur or food.Game Animal:Anon -domesticanimal that canbe harvestedfor fur or food.Consumers:Organisms thatfeed on otherorganisms forenergyAbioticFactors: Allnon-livingfactors withinan ecosystemNatural Resource:Resource producedin nature that can beused for the benefitof humans.Conservation:Preservingand protectingthe naturalenvironmentParasitism: Oneorganism(parasite) obtainsbenefits fromanother organism(host) which isusually injuredCommercialForest: A forestwith the mainpurpose ofproducing woodand fiber for profit.Carrying Capacity:The maximumnumber oforganisms a habitatcan support over agiven period of time.Ecosystem: Acommunity ofinteractingorganisms, whichincludes abioticfactors, plants,and animals.Renewable:Natural resourcethat can bereproduced withina reasonableamount of time.Decomposer:Organisms thatbreak downdead plant oranimal matterGold: a yellowprecious metal,the chemicalelement ofatomic number79Symbiosis: therelationship between2 different kinds ofliving things that livetogether and dependon each other.Mutualism: Twoorganisms livetogether andthey bothbenefit from therelationship.Wildlife: Non-DomesticatedanimalspeciesProducers:Organisms thatconvert lightenergy to food(ALL PLANTS)Commensalism: twoorganisms livetogether, oneorganism benefitswhile the otherorganism is NOThelped nor harmed.Seeds: A floweringplant's unit ofreproduction,capable ofdeveloping intoanother plantScavenger:Organismsthat feed offof deadanimalsCompetition:Twoorganismsneed a limitedresourceNon-Renewable:Natural Resourcesthat cannot bereproduced withina reasonableamount of time.Predation: Oneorganism(predator) killsand eatsanotherorganism (prey)

AG BINGO - 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. Habitat: An organisms natural environment- found within an ecosystem.
  2. Non-game Animal: A non-domestic animal that cannot be harvested for fur or food.
  3. Game Animal: Anon - domestic animal that can be harvested for fur or food.
  4. Consumers: Organisms that feed on other organisms for energy
  5. Abiotic Factors: All non-living factors within an ecosystem
  6. Natural Resource: Resource produced in nature that can be used for the benefit of humans.
  7. Conservation: Preserving and protecting the natural environment
  8. Parasitism: One organism (parasite) obtains benefits from another organism (host) which is usually injured
  9. Commercial Forest: A forest with the main purpose of producing wood and fiber for profit.
  10. Carrying Capacity: The maximum number of organisms a habitat can support over a given period of time.
  11. Ecosystem: A community of interacting organisms, which includes abiotic factors, plants, and animals.
  12. Renewable: Natural resource that can be reproduced within a reasonable amount of time.
  13. Decomposer: Organisms that break down dead plant or animal matter
  14. Gold: a yellow precious metal, the chemical element of atomic number 79
  15. Symbiosis: the relationship between 2 different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other.
  16. Mutualism: Two organisms live together and they both benefit from the relationship.
  17. Wildlife: Non-Domesticated animal species
  18. Producers: Organisms that convert light energy to food (ALL PLANTS)
  19. Commensalism: two organisms live together, one organism benefits while the other organism is NOT helped nor harmed.
  20. Seeds: A flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another plant
  21. Scavenger: Organisms that feed off of dead animals
  22. Competition: Two organisms need a limited resource
  23. Non-Renewable: Natural Resources that cannot be reproduced within a reasonable amount of time.
  24. Predation: One organism (predator) kills and eats another organism (prey)