(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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an ecosystem regenerating to its original state
succession
the area in an ocean that high and low tides cover along with the shoreline
intertidal zone
a change to an ecosystem where soil is already present
secondary succession
one organism benefits and the other is harmed
parasitism
living factors in an ecosystem
biotic factor
the factors that determine which organisms can live in an ecosystem
limiting factors
the area where rivers meet the ocean
estuary
several different populations living in the same place
community
A change to an ecosystem in which soil has to be formed first
primary succession
the process of an aquatic ecosystem slowly turning into land
eutrophication
the type/average weather an area receives over a long period of time
climate
an area an organism calls home because all its needs are there
habitat
an ecosystem with 4 distinct season, and trees lose their leaves in the fall
deciduous forest
cold ecosystem with low growing plant and a permafrost layer
tundra
a mature, stable ecosystem
climax community
the first species to appear in a new ecosystem
pioneer species
organisms working together to meet needs
cooperation
the zone in the ocean that extend to the continental shelf
neritic zone
a relationship between 2 different species
symbiosis
a group of one species living in a particular place
population
an ecosystem with few trees, flat land, and lots of grass and shrubs
grassland
an ecosystem with many coniferous trees, sold winters, mild summers
taiga
the are of the ocean where no light reaches and is often unexplored
deep ocean
nonliving factors in an ecosystem
abiotic factor
a saturated area of land
wetland
two organisms fighting for what they need to survive
competition
one organism benefits, the other doesn't, but isn't harmed
commensalism
an area on earth with certain biotic and abiotic factors based on location and climate
ecosystem
the area of ocean where we find larger animals and lots of plankton
open ocean
an ecosystem characterized by very little rainfall
desert
both organisms benefit
mutualism
how large or small a population can be based on resources
carrying capacity