InvasiveSpeciesspecies thatenters a newecosystemand harms thenative speciesATPThechemicalform ofenergy ourcells useexample ofcommensalismcommensalisma symbioticrelationship whereone organismbenefits and theother is notaffectedheterotrophorganism thatmust obtainenergy fromthe food theyeatchloroplastthe organellewherephotosynthesisoccurscompetitionthe strugglebetweenorganisms tosurvive withlimitedresourcesexampleof a foodchainLactic AcidFermentationthis occurs inthe musclesof animal cellswhen they runout of oxygenexampleofparasitismautotrophorganismsthat canmake theirown foodAlcoholicFermentationthis usuallyoccurs in yeastbreaking downglucose torelease energyand ethanolpredationwhen oneorganismcaptures andfeeds onanothertrophicleveleachstep/levelin a foodchainparasitisma symbioticrelationship whereone organismbenefits and theother is harmedan exampleof aninvasivespeciessymbiosiswhen two differentspecies live inclose relationshipwith one another(3 types)Anaerobicrespirationwhen the cellconverts foodto energy inthe absenceof oxygenCellularRespirationprocess thatuses oxygenand breaksdown food torelease energyglucosethe sugarproducedduringphotosynthesismutualisma symbioticrelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitanexampleofmutualismPhotosynthesisProcess bywhichautotrophsmake their ownfood using lightchlorophyllthe greenpigment inthe leavesof plantsInvasiveSpeciesspecies thatenters a newecosystemand harms thenative speciesATPThechemicalform ofenergy ourcells useexample ofcommensalismcommensalisma symbioticrelationship whereone organismbenefits and theother is notaffectedheterotrophorganism thatmust obtainenergy fromthe food theyeatchloroplastthe organellewherephotosynthesisoccurscompetitionthe strugglebetweenorganisms tosurvive withlimitedresourcesexampleof a foodchainLactic AcidFermentationthis occurs inthe musclesof animal cellswhen they runout of oxygenexampleofparasitismautotrophorganismsthat canmake theirown foodAlcoholicFermentationthis usuallyoccurs in yeastbreaking downglucose torelease energyand ethanolpredationwhen oneorganismcaptures andfeeds onanothertrophicleveleachstep/levelin a foodchainparasitisma symbioticrelationship whereone organismbenefits and theother is harmedan exampleof aninvasivespeciessymbiosiswhen two differentspecies live inclose relationshipwith one another(3 types)Anaerobicrespirationwhen the cellconverts foodto energy inthe absenceof oxygenCellularRespirationprocess thatuses oxygenand breaksdown food torelease energyglucosethe sugarproducedduringphotosynthesismutualisma symbioticrelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitanexampleofmutualismPhotosynthesisProcess bywhichautotrophsmake their ownfood using lightchlorophyllthe greenpigment inthe leavesof plants

BCMS Ecology 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. species that enters a new ecosystem and harms the native species
    Invasive Species
  2. The chemical form of energy our cells use
    ATP
  3. example of commensalism
  4. a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected
    commensalism
  5. organism that must obtain energy from the food they eat
    heterotroph
  6. the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
    chloroplast
  7. the struggle between organisms to survive with limited resources
    competition
  8. example of a food chain
  9. this occurs in the muscles of animal cells when they run out of oxygen
    Lactic Acid Fermentation
  10. example of parasitism
  11. organisms that can make their own food
    autotroph
  12. this usually occurs in yeast breaking down glucose to release energy and ethanol
    Alcoholic Fermentation
  13. when one organism captures and feeds on another
    predation
  14. each step/level in a food chain
    trophic level
  15. a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
    parasitism
  16. an example of an invasive species
  17. when two different species live in close relationship with one another (3 types)
    symbiosis
  18. when the cell converts food to energy in the absence of oxygen
    Anaerobic respiration
  19. process that uses oxygen and breaks down food to release energy
    Cellular Respiration
  20. the sugar produced during photosynthesis
    glucose
  21. a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
    mutualism
  22. an example of mutualism
  23. Process by which autotrophs make their own food using light
    Photosynthesis
  24. the green pigment in the leaves of plants
    chlorophyll