Herbivore -feeding ongrass andother plants. Trophic level – eachlevel in a food chainor (energy pyramid).10 % rule – is passedfrom one level to thenext levelRespiration – cellsuse food (likeglucose) torelease its energyto use for all lifeprocesses.Prey –animal thatis hunted orseized forfoodDecomposers – theyfeed on wastes ofplants and animals ortheir remains afterthey die, replenishsoil with nutrients(also calleddetritivores)Food web – adiagram thatcombines many foodchains, shows howmany animals areinterconnected bydifferent pathsOmnivore -eats bothplant andanimalsConsumers –theyconsume (oreat) plants orother animalsPredator –an organismthat feeds onotherorganismsProducers –produce theirown food(plants)Heterotroph –organism that getsits energy from thefood it eats(another word forconsumer)Community– all theLIVINGthings in anecosystemPopulation –is all on ofONE kind oforganismCompost – mixtureof decayingsubstances full ofnutrients, can beused as fertilizerFood chain -single path asanimals eateach other.Shows the flowof energyAutotroph –organism that canmake own food byusing energy fromthe sun (producer)PLANTSDecay – todecomposeor breakdownCompost bin –acontainerholding variousdecayingorganicsubstancesOrganism – is aliving thing suchas plants,animals, trees,bacteriaEnergy pyramid –a model thatshows the amountof energy availableat each step of thefood chainCarnivore– eatsflesh(animals)Biomass -total mass ofall livingmatter in agiven areaEnvironment – allthe living and non-living things thatsurround andaffect a givenorganismWater cycle – recyclingof water throughevaporation,condensation andprecipitation. ENERGYfrom the SUN is theMOST essential part ofthis cycleHerbivore -feeding ongrass andother plants. Trophic level – eachlevel in a food chainor (energy pyramid).10 % rule – is passedfrom one level to thenext levelRespiration – cellsuse food (likeglucose) torelease its energyto use for all lifeprocesses.Prey –animal thatis hunted orseized forfoodDecomposers – theyfeed on wastes ofplants and animals ortheir remains afterthey die, replenishsoil with nutrients(also calleddetritivores)Food web – adiagram thatcombines many foodchains, shows howmany animals areinterconnected bydifferent pathsOmnivore -eats bothplant andanimalsConsumers –theyconsume (oreat) plants orother animalsPredator –an organismthat feeds onotherorganismsProducers –produce theirown food(plants)Heterotroph –organism that getsits energy from thefood it eats(another word forconsumer)Community– all theLIVINGthings in anecosystemPopulation –is all on ofONE kind oforganismCompost – mixtureof decayingsubstances full ofnutrients, can beused as fertilizerFood chain -single path asanimals eateach other.Shows the flowof energyAutotroph –organism that canmake own food byusing energy fromthe sun (producer)PLANTSDecay – todecomposeor breakdownCompost bin –acontainerholding variousdecayingorganicsubstancesOrganism – is aliving thing suchas plants,animals, trees,bacteriaEnergy pyramid –a model thatshows the amountof energy availableat each step of thefood chainCarnivore– eatsflesh(animals)Biomass -total mass ofall livingmatter in agiven areaEnvironment – allthe living and non-living things thatsurround andaffect a givenorganismWater cycle – recyclingof water throughevaporation,condensation andprecipitation. ENERGYfrom the SUN is theMOST essential part ofthis cycle

Untitled 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. Herbivore - feeding on grass and other plants
  2. . Trophic level – each level in a food chain or (energy pyramid). 10 % rule – is passed from one level to the next level
  3. Respiration – cells use food (like glucose) to release its energy to use for all life processes.
  4. Prey – animal that is hunted or seized for food
  5. Decomposers – they feed on wastes of plants and animals or their remains after they die, replenish soil with nutrients (also called detritivores)
  6. Food web – a diagram that combines many food chains, shows how many animals are interconnected by different paths
  7. Omnivore - eats both plant and animals
  8. Consumers – they consume (or eat) plants or other animals
  9. Predator – an organism that feeds on other organisms
  10. Producers – produce their own food (plants)
  11. Heterotroph –organism that gets its energy from the food it eats (another word for consumer)
  12. Community – all the LIVING things in an ecosystem
  13. Population – is all on of ONE kind of organism
  14. Compost – mixture of decaying substances full of nutrients, can be used as fertilizer
  15. Food chain - single path as animals eat each other. Shows the flow of energy
  16. Autotroph – organism that can make own food by using energy from the sun (producer) PLANTS
  17. Decay – to decompose or break down
  18. Compost bin –a container holding various decaying organic substances
  19. Organism – is a living thing such as plants, animals, trees, bacteria
  20. Energy pyramid – a model that shows the amount of energy available at each step of the food chain
  21. Carnivore – eats flesh (animals)
  22. Biomass - total mass of all living matter in a given area
  23. Environment – all the living and non-living things that surround and affect a given organism
  24. Water cycle – recycling of water through evaporation, condensation and precipitation. ENERGY from the SUN is the MOST essential part of this cycle