a plantthatmakes itsown foodoceanalgaegreenalgaeDecomposersget energy bybreaking downdecayingmatter. Feweramphibianand reptileeggs woulddevelop.overpopulatedwith snakeseatsonlyplantsInsects are asource of foodfor manyorganismsliving in thisecosystem. limitedsunlightproducersare at thebottoma decreasein theamount ofseaweed ducks,turtles,amphibians Sunlightprovidesenergy forproducers inthe ecosystem. foxes,prairiedogs,rabbitslion producers Forestecosystemsreceive moreprecipitationthan grasslandecosystems. Theycomplete witheach otherfor food andsurvival.Acatfisheats bothmeat andplantsThey breakdown deadorganisms toreturnnutrients.a plantthatmakes itsown foodoceanalgaegreenalgaeDecomposersget energy bybreaking downdecayingmatter. Feweramphibianand reptileeggs woulddevelop.overpopulatedwith snakeseatsonlyplantsInsects are asource of foodfor manyorganismsliving in thisecosystem. limitedsunlightproducersare at thebottoma decreasein theamount ofseaweed ducks,turtles,amphibians Sunlightprovidesenergy forproducers inthe ecosystem. foxes,prairiedogs,rabbitslion producers Forestecosystemsreceive moreprecipitationthan grasslandecosystems. Theycomplete witheach otherfor food andsurvival.Acatfisheats bothmeat andplantsThey breakdown deadorganisms toreturnnutrients.

Science Review - 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. a plant that makes its own food
  2. ocean
  3. algae
  4. green algae
  5. Decomposers get energy by breaking down decaying matter.
  6. Fewer amphibian and reptile eggs would develop.
  7. overpopulated with snakes
  8. eats only plants
  9. Insects are a source of food for many organisms living in this ecosystem.
  10. limited sunlight
  11. producers are at the bottom
  12. a decrease in the amount of seaweed
  13. ducks, turtles, amphibians
  14. Sunlight provides energy for producers in the ecosystem.
  15. foxes, prairie dogs, rabbits
  16. lion
  17. producers
  18. Forest ecosystems receive more precipitation than grassland ecosystems.
  19. They complete with each other for food and survival.
  20. A catfish
  21. eats both meat and plants
  22. They break down dead organisms to return nutrients.