Ecosystemall the livingand non-livingcomponentsin an areaCommensalisma symbioticrelationship inwhich one organismbenefits and theother is not harmedOR helpedAbioticnon-livingPopulationall of theorganisms ofone speciesin the sameareaCompetitiontwoorganisms arecompeting forthe sameresourceCarbohydratesa fast source ofenergy made outofmonosaccharidesLogisticGrowthmost often seen innature, thispopulation growthis limited bycarrying capacityHomeostasisthe bodymaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentNucleicAcidsthe biomoleculethat carriesgeneticinformation,made out ofnucleotidesDensityDependentlimiting factors thataffect a populationwhen there arealready a certainnumber of thatpopulation, excompetition, diseasePhotosynthesisthe processthatproducesglucoseExponentialGrowthseen in bacteria,this populationgrowth doublesfor every unit oftime.Parasitisma symbioticrelationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand the other isharmedNegativeFeedbackthe body tryingto get back tonormal, i.e.sweating, bloodsugarCellularRespirationthe processthatproducesATP energyMutualisma symbioticrelationshipin which bothorganismsbenefitPositiveFeedbackthe bodyintentionallythrowing itself out ofbalance toaccomplish a goal,i.e. childbirth orfeverMitochondriathe organellethatperformscellularrespirationBioticlivingLipidsa source oflong-termenergy madeout of fattyacids orglycerolPredationa predatorhunts thepreyDensityIndependentlimit a populationno matter howmany individualslive there, exnatural disaster,droughtCommunityall the livingpopulationsin one areaProteinsthe biomoleculethat makes upenzymes, madeout of aminoacidsCarryingCapacitythe limit of apopulationthat anecosystemcan supportChloroplastthe organellethat performsphotosynthesisEcosystemall the livingand non-livingcomponentsin an areaCommensalisma symbioticrelationship inwhich one organismbenefits and theother is not harmedOR helpedAbioticnon-livingPopulationall of theorganisms ofone speciesin the sameareaCompetitiontwoorganisms arecompeting forthe sameresourceCarbohydratesa fast source ofenergy made outofmonosaccharidesLogisticGrowthmost often seen innature, thispopulation growthis limited bycarrying capacityHomeostasisthe bodymaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentNucleicAcidsthe biomoleculethat carriesgeneticinformation,made out ofnucleotidesDensityDependentlimiting factors thataffect a populationwhen there arealready a certainnumber of thatpopulation, excompetition, diseasePhotosynthesisthe processthatproducesglucoseExponentialGrowthseen in bacteria,this populationgrowth doublesfor every unit oftime.Parasitisma symbioticrelationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand the other isharmedNegativeFeedbackthe body tryingto get back tonormal, i.e.sweating, bloodsugarCellularRespirationthe processthatproducesATP energyMutualisma symbioticrelationshipin which bothorganismsbenefitPositiveFeedbackthe bodyintentionallythrowing itself out ofbalance toaccomplish a goal,i.e. childbirth orfeverMitochondriathe organellethatperformscellularrespirationBioticlivingLipidsa source oflong-termenergy madeout of fattyacids orglycerolPredationa predatorhunts thepreyDensityIndependentlimit a populationno matter howmany individualslive there, exnatural disaster,droughtCommunityall the livingpopulationsin one areaProteinsthe biomoleculethat makes upenzymes, madeout of aminoacidsCarryingCapacitythe limit of apopulationthat anecosystemcan supportChloroplastthe organellethat performsphotosynthesis

Bingo Final - 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. all the living and non-living components in an area
    Ecosystem
  2. a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed OR helped
    Commensalism
  3. non-living
    Abiotic
  4. all of the organisms of one species in the same area
    Population
  5. two organisms are competing for the same resource
    Competition
  6. a fast source of energy made out of monosaccharides
    Carbohydrates
  7. most often seen in nature, this population growth is limited by carrying capacity
    Logistic Growth
  8. the body maintaining a stable internal environment
    Homeostasis
  9. the biomolecule that carries genetic information, made out of nucleotides
    Nucleic Acids
  10. limiting factors that affect a population when there are already a certain number of that population, ex competition, disease
    Density Dependent
  11. the process that produces glucose
    Photosynthesis
  12. seen in bacteria, this population growth doubles for every unit of time.
    Exponential Growth
  13. a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed
    Parasitism
  14. the body trying to get back to normal, i.e. sweating, blood sugar
    Negative Feedback
  15. the process that produces ATP energy
    Cellular Respiration
  16. a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
    Mutualism
  17. the body intentionally throwing itself out of balance to accomplish a goal, i.e. childbirth or fever
    Positive Feedback
  18. the organelle that performs cellular respiration
    Mitochondria
  19. living
    Biotic
  20. a source of long-term energy made out of fatty acids or glycerol
    Lipids
  21. a predator hunts the prey
    Predation
  22. limit a population no matter how many individuals live there, ex natural disaster, drought
    Density Independent
  23. all the living populations in one area
    Community
  24. the biomolecule that makes up enzymes, made out of amino acids
    Proteins
  25. the limit of a population that an ecosystem can support
    Carrying Capacity
  26. the organelle that performs photosynthesis
    Chloroplast