Evaporation The process of water moving from the earth's surface to the atmosphere. Carbon Sink A place that stores more carbon than it releases Transpiration the process of water being release as a vapor through the small holes in leaves of plants Mutualism When two or more organisms are in a relationship in which they both benefit. Precipitation The process of water moving from the earth's atmosphere to the surface. Predation the process of organisms hunting, capturing and feeding upon other organisms. Primary Consumers Eat the Producers in an energy pyramid. Trophic Level 2 Consumers Tertiary Consumer omnivorous apex predators, trophic level 4 Autotroph Organism that can produce their own food Heterotroph Organism that can not produce their own food Biome different ecosystems with distinct plants and animals based on climate and location. Parasitism When two organisms are in a relationship and one benefits while one is harmed. Abiotic Factors Non- living things Condensation When water vapor cools and changes from a gas to a liquid Commensalism When two organisms are in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is not harmed and does not benefit. Biosphere The largest level of ecological organization. All regions of earth that contain life. Ecology The branch of science that deals with the relationship between living things and their environment. Population All the organisms of a specific species living in an area. Organism A single living thing Symbiosis Populations of different species living together with close interactions in close proximity. Omnivore Eat plants and animals Competition the struggle between organisms for the same resources. Biotic Factors Living things Carbon Source A place that gives off more carbon than it stores. Evaporation The process of water moving from the earth's surface to the atmosphere. Carbon Sink A place that stores more carbon than it releases Transpiration the process of water being release as a vapor through the small holes in leaves of plants Mutualism When two or more organisms are in a relationship in which they both benefit. Precipitation The process of water moving from the earth's atmosphere to the surface. Predation the process of organisms hunting, capturing and feeding upon other organisms. Primary Consumers Eat the Producers in an energy pyramid. Trophic Level 2 Consumers Tertiary Consumer omnivorous apex predators, trophic level 4 Autotroph Organism that can produce their own food Heterotroph Organism that can not produce their own food Biome different ecosystems with distinct plants and animals based on climate and location. Parasitism When two organisms are in a relationship and one benefits while one is harmed. Abiotic Factors Non- living things Condensation When water vapor cools and changes from a gas to a liquid Commensalism When two organisms are in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is not harmed and does not benefit. Biosphere The largest level of ecological organization. All regions of earth that contain life. Ecology The branch of science that deals with the relationship between living things and their environment. Population All the organisms of a specific species living in an area. Organism A single living thing Symbiosis Populations of different species living together with close interactions in close proximity. Omnivore Eat plants and animals Competition the struggle between organisms for the same resources. Biotic Factors Living things Carbon Source A place that gives off more carbon than it stores.
(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.
The process of water moving from the earth's surface to the atmosphere.
Evaporation
A place that stores more carbon than it releases
Carbon Sink
the process of water being release as a vapor through the small holes in leaves of plants
Transpiration
When two or more organisms are in a relationship in which they both benefit.
Mutualism
The process of water moving from the earth's atmosphere to the surface.
Precipitation
the process of organisms hunting, capturing and feeding upon other organisms.
Predation
Eat the Producers in an energy pyramid. Trophic Level 2 Consumers
Primary Consumers
omnivorous apex predators, trophic level 4
Tertiary Consumer
Organism that can produce their own food
Autotroph
Organism that can not produce their own food
Heterotroph
different ecosystems with distinct plants and animals based on climate and location.
Biome
When two organisms are in a relationship and one benefits while one is harmed.
Parasitism
Non-living things
Abiotic Factors
When water vapor cools and changes from a gas to a liquid
Condensation
When two organisms are in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is not harmed and does not benefit.
Commensalism
The largest level of ecological organization. All regions of earth that contain life.
Biosphere
The branch of science that deals with the relationship between living things and their environment.
Ecology
All the organisms of a specific species living in an area.
Population
A single living thing
Organism
Populations of different species living together with close interactions in close proximity.
Symbiosis
Eat plants and animals
Omnivore
the struggle between organisms for the same resources.
Competition
Living things
Biotic Factors
A place that gives off more carbon than it stores.
Carbon Source