FoodchainA diagramthat can beused to showfeedingrelationships.QuadratA frame thatcan be used tocount thenumber oforganisms in anarea.EcosystemTheinteraction ofall theorganismswithin an areaCarnivoreAnimalsthat onlyeat otheranimals.BioticfactorLiving things thatcan affect acommunity, suchas predators,disease and food.PopulationA group oforganisms ofthe samespecies.PredatorConsumersthat hunt/eatotheranimals.CommunityTwo or morepopulationsof differentspecies.HabitatThe placewhere anorganismlives.HerbivoreAnimalsthat onlyeat plantsor algae.ProducerAn organismthat makesfood throughphotosynthesis.SpeciesA group of thesame type oforganism thatcan produceoffspring.OmnivoreAnimals thateat bothplants andotheranimals.PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plantsmake their ownfood using lightfrom the Sun.PreyAnimals thatare huntedor eaten byotheranimals.ConsumerAny organismthat does notproduce its ownfood, so it has toeat otherorganisms.FoodchainA diagramthat can beused to showfeedingrelationships.QuadratA frame thatcan be used tocount thenumber oforganisms in anarea.EcosystemTheinteraction ofall theorganismswithin an areaCarnivoreAnimalsthat onlyeat otheranimals.BioticfactorLiving things thatcan affect acommunity, suchas predators,disease and food.PopulationA group oforganisms ofthe samespecies.PredatorConsumersthat hunt/eatotheranimals.CommunityTwo or morepopulationsof differentspecies.HabitatThe placewhere anorganismlives.HerbivoreAnimalsthat onlyeat plantsor algae.ProducerAn organismthat makesfood throughphotosynthesis.SpeciesA group of thesame type oforganism thatcan produceoffspring.OmnivoreAnimals thateat bothplants andotheranimals.PhotosynthesisThe process bywhich plantsmake their ownfood using lightfrom the Sun.PreyAnimals thatare huntedor eaten byotheranimals.ConsumerAny organismthat does notproduce its ownfood, so it has toeat otherorganisms.

Biodiversity 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. A diagram that can be used to show feeding relationships.
    Food chain
  2. A frame that can be used to count the number of organisms in an area.
    Quadrat
  3. The interaction of all the organisms within an area
    Ecosystem
  4. Animals that only eat other animals.
    Carnivore
  5. Living things that can affect a community, such as predators, disease and food.
    Biotic factor
  6. A group of organisms of the same species.
    Population
  7. Consumers that hunt/eat other animals.
    Predator
  8. Two or more populations of different species.
    Community
  9. The place where an organism lives.
    Habitat
  10. Animals that only eat plants or algae.
    Herbivore
  11. An organism that makes food through photosynthesis.
    Producer
  12. A group of the same type of organism that can produce offspring.
    Species
  13. Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
    Omnivore
  14. The process by which plants make their own food using light from the Sun.
    Photosynthesis
  15. Animals that are hunted or eaten by other animals.
    Prey
  16. Any organism that does not produce its own food, so it has to eat other organisms.
    Consumer