Greenplants, algaeand certainbacteriaa factorpresent in anenvironmentthat controls aprocessthe maximumpopulationsize of aanimal orspeciesthe heatingeffect on theEarth's surfacedue to thegases in theatmospherean interactionbetweenorganisms, thefitness of one islowered by thepresence ofanothershows howenergy flowsthrough afood chainlivingorganismsan organismthat cannotmanufactureits own foodmany foodchainslinkedtogethertheaccumulationof a substance,such as toxicchemicala smallpopulations startsto slowly growthen it levels offwhen its reachedcarrying capacitya non livingphysical andchemicalattribute of asystemdeals withthe effect ofhumans oftheenvironmenta feedinghierarchy in whichorganisms in anecosystem aregrouped intotrophic levelsa growth inwhich the rateis proportionalto theincreasingnumberplace wherean organismor biologicalpopulationlives or occurstheremovalof treesany animalthat feedsmain ongrass andother plantsorganisms of anecological foodchain that receiveenergy byconsuming otherorganismsa form ofenergy that istransferred bya difference intemperaturean animalthat eats adietconsisting ofmainly meatusually abacterium orfungus thatbreaks downcellsenergyreleasedfrom asubstancea community oflivingorganisms inconjunction withnonlivingcomponentsGreenplants, algaeand certainbacteriaa factorpresent in anenvironmentthat controls aprocessthe maximumpopulationsize of aanimal orspeciesthe heatingeffect on theEarth's surfacedue to thegases in theatmospherean interactionbetweenorganisms, thefitness of one islowered by thepresence ofanothershows howenergy flowsthrough afood chainlivingorganismsan organismthat cannotmanufactureits own foodmany foodchainslinkedtogethertheaccumulationof a substance,such as toxicchemicala smallpopulations startsto slowly growthen it levels offwhen its reachedcarrying capacitya non livingphysical andchemicalattribute of asystemdeals withthe effect ofhumans oftheenvironmenta feedinghierarchy in whichorganisms in anecosystem aregrouped intotrophic levelsa growth inwhich the rateis proportionalto theincreasingnumberplace wherean organismor biologicalpopulationlives or occurstheremovalof treesany animalthat feedsmain ongrass andother plantsorganisms of anecological foodchain that receiveenergy byconsuming otherorganismsa form ofenergy that istransferred bya difference intemperaturean animalthat eats adietconsisting ofmainly meatusually abacterium orfungus thatbreaks downcellsenergyreleasedfrom asubstancea community oflivingorganisms inconjunction withnonlivingcomponents

Vocabulary Review Game - 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. Green plants, algae and certain bacteria
  2. a factor present in an environment that controls a process
  3. the maximum population size of a animal or species
  4. the heating effect on the Earth's surface due to the gases in the atmosphere
  5. an interaction between organisms, the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another
  6. shows how energy flows through a food chain
  7. living organisms
  8. an organism that cannot manufacture its own food
  9. many food chains linked together
  10. the accumulation of a substance, such as toxic chemical
  11. a small populations starts to slowly grow then it levels off when its reached carrying capacity
  12. a non living physical and chemical attribute of a system
  13. deals with the effect of humans of the environment
  14. a feeding hierarchy in which organisms in an ecosystem are grouped into trophic levels
  15. a growth in which the rate is proportional to the increasing number
  16. place where an organism or biological population lives or occurs
  17. the removal of trees
  18. any animal that feeds main on grass and other plants
  19. organisms of an ecological food chain that receive energy by consuming other organisms
  20. a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
  21. an animal that eats a diet consisting of mainly meat
  22. usually a bacterium or fungus that breaks down cells
  23. energy released from a substance
  24. a community of living organisms in conjunction with nonliving components