EpidermisTissueThe outsidelayer of cellson the topand bottomof a leaf.FoodChainA series of stepsby which energymoves from onetype of livingthing to another. PhotosynthesisThe processthat plantsuse to makesugar forfood.HumansOne of themost importantcauses ofenvironmentalchange.PollutionAnysubstancethatdamages theenvironment. CellularRespirationThe process bywhich cellsbreak downsugar torelease energy.ConsumersOrganismsthat cannotmake theirown food.SymbiosisA long-termrelationshipbetween twodifferentorganisms.ParasiteAn organismthat lives onor inside ofanotherorganism.EnvironmentAll of theconditionssurroundingan organism. NonnativespeciesA plant oranimal thatdoes not grownaturally in anecosystem.PalisadeTissueFood ismade in thecells of the______tissue.Chlorophyll___ is storedin thechloroplastsof plant cells.Herbivores__ onlyeatsplants.CompetitionThe struggleof organismsfor the samelimitedresources. VeinsLong cellsthat formhollowtubes.Carnivores___ onlyeats otheranimals.ProducersOrganismsthat maketheir ownfood forenergy.ConservationAn attempt topreserve orprotect anenvironmentfrom harmfulchanges.Omnivores___ eatsbothplants andanimals.PredatorAn animalthat huntsand eatsanotheranimal. TheSunEarth'sprimarysource ofenergy.FoodWebA diagramthat combinesmany foodchains intoone picture.StoreitWhat doplants dowith excesssugarproduced?SpongyTissueThis type oftissue hasspaces thatair can passthrough.RegulationA limit onhow manyanimals aperson canhunt and fish.Plants____ affectthe quality ofair for theentire planet.ScavengersA type ofcarnivorethat onlyeats deadanimals.DecomposersOrganisms thatget their energyby breakingdown wastesand deadorganisms.PreyAny animalthat ishunted byothers forfood.SugarPlants use energyfrom sunlight,carbon dioxide,and water toproduce ______.Energy__ passesthrough anecosystemwhen food iseaten.ResourcesIn anyenvironment,_____ arelimited.Living andnonlivingthingsEcosystemsare madeup of______.EpidermisTissueThe outsidelayer of cellson the topand bottomof a leaf.FoodChainA series of stepsby which energymoves from onetype of livingthing to another. PhotosynthesisThe processthat plantsuse to makesugar forfood.HumansOne of themost importantcauses ofenvironmentalchange.PollutionAnysubstancethatdamages theenvironment. CellularRespirationThe process bywhich cellsbreak downsugar torelease energy.ConsumersOrganismsthat cannotmake theirown food.SymbiosisA long-termrelationshipbetween twodifferentorganisms.ParasiteAn organismthat lives onor inside ofanotherorganism.EnvironmentAll of theconditionssurroundingan organism. NonnativespeciesA plant oranimal thatdoes not grownaturally in anecosystem.PalisadeTissueFood ismade in thecells of the______tissue.Chlorophyll___ is storedin thechloroplastsof plant cells.Herbivores__ onlyeatsplants.CompetitionThe struggleof organismsfor the samelimitedresources. VeinsLong cellsthat formhollowtubes.Carnivores___ onlyeats otheranimals.ProducersOrganismsthat maketheir ownfood forenergy.ConservationAn attempt topreserve orprotect anenvironmentfrom harmfulchanges.Omnivores___ eatsbothplants andanimals.PredatorAn animalthat huntsand eatsanotheranimal. TheSunEarth'sprimarysource ofenergy.FoodWebA diagramthat combinesmany foodchains intoone picture.StoreitWhat doplants dowith excesssugarproduced?SpongyTissueThis type oftissue hasspaces thatair can passthrough.RegulationA limit onhow manyanimals aperson canhunt and fish.Plants____ affectthe quality ofair for theentire planet.ScavengersA type ofcarnivorethat onlyeats deadanimals.DecomposersOrganisms thatget their energyby breakingdown wastesand deadorganisms.PreyAny animalthat ishunted byothers forfood.SugarPlants use energyfrom sunlight,carbon dioxide,and water toproduce ______.Energy__ passesthrough anecosystemwhen food iseaten.ResourcesIn anyenvironment,_____ arelimited.Living andnonlivingthingsEcosystemsare madeup of______.

Ecosystems 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. The outside layer of cells on the top and bottom of a leaf.
    Epidermis Tissue
  2. A series of steps by which energy moves from one type of living thing to another.
    Food Chain
  3. The process that plants use to make sugar for food.
    Photosynthesis
  4. One of the most important causes of environmental change.
    Humans
  5. Any substance that damages the environment.
    Pollution
  6. The process by which cells break down sugar to release energy.
    Cellular Respiration
  7. Organisms that cannot make their own food.
    Consumers
  8. A long-term relationship between two different organisms.
    Symbiosis
  9. An organism that lives on or inside of another organism.
    Parasite
  10. All of the conditions surrounding an organism.
    Environment
  11. A plant or animal that does not grow naturally in an ecosystem.
    Nonnative species
  12. Food is made in the cells of the ______ tissue.
    Palisade Tissue
  13. ___ is stored in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
    Chlorophyll
  14. __ only eats plants.
    Herbivores
  15. The struggle of organisms for the same limited resources.
    Competition
  16. Long cells that form hollow tubes.
    Veins
  17. ___ only eats other animals.
    Carnivores
  18. Organisms that make their own food for energy.
    Producers
  19. An attempt to preserve or protect an environment from harmful changes.
    Conservation
  20. ___ eats both plants and animals.
    Omnivores
  21. An animal that hunts and eats another animal.
    Predator
  22. Earth's primary source of energy.
    The Sun
  23. A diagram that combines many food chains into one picture.
    Food Web
  24. What do plants do with excess sugar produced?
    Store it
  25. This type of tissue has spaces that air can pass through.
    Spongy Tissue
  26. A limit on how many animals a person can hunt and fish.
    Regulation
  27. ____ affect the quality of air for the entire planet.
    Plants
  28. A type of carnivore that only eats dead animals.
    Scavengers
  29. Organisms that get their energy by breaking down wastes and dead organisms.
    Decomposers
  30. Any animal that is hunted by others for food.
    Prey
  31. Plants use energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce ______.
    Sugar
  32. __ passes through an ecosystem when food is eaten.
    Energy
  33. In any environment, _____ are limited.
    Resources
  34. Ecosystems are made up of ______.
    Living and nonliving things