parasiteanything thatattaches to andfeeds off theenergy ofanother livingthingghostplantwhite plant thatfeeds off greenplants; they arecalled parasitesclimatechangea continual changein the averagetemperaturesacross the earthover a significantperiod of timeconsumerLiving things thatcannot make theirown food; butreceive their foodfrom other livingthingsnichethe function of aparticular species inan environment thatbenefits thatenvironment andother living things inthat environmenthabitatthe environment or theplace in which anorganism lives and inwhich it thrives; andwhere it does what itdoes to contribute tothe health and balanceof its ecosystemphototropismthe tendency of[green] plants tomove in thedirection ofsunlight due toauxin hormones intheir stemsabioticfactorLiving thing(humans, otheranimals, plants,fowl, fish…)affecting otherthings in theirenvironmentFactora thing thataffectsanother thingto get aspecific resultOrganismany livingthing; eventhings thataremicroscopicbioticfactorLiving thing(humans, otheranimals, plants,fowl, fish…)affecting otherthings in theirenvironmentproducerplants: livingthings thatproduce foodfor other livingthings (forconsumers)interdependencevarious livingthings dependenton each other andtheir environmentto surviveDescribetell all about it; paintwith words; give aclear picture; makepeople see(or feel)what you see(or feel)in their mindsadaptationthe tendency of aliving thing to adjustto the limitations of itsenvironment,necessary to insure itcontinues to surviveorganismany livingthing; eventhings thataremicroscopicfactorSomething thatcontributes to orthat influencessome otherthing(s)invasivespeciesgroups of an organismthat show up or arebrought to anenvironment (orecosystem) that werenot naturally there; andthat can threaten theestablished balance ofthat ecosystemspeciesdifferent types ofliving things; a groupof living organismsconsisting of similarindividuals capable ofexchanging genes orinterbreedingecosystembalancea term describinghow ecosystems areorganized in a stateof stability wherespecies coexist withother species andwith theirenvironmentglobalwarminga result of climatechange suchoverall averagetemperaturesacross the earthare higherEnvironmentthe surroundings orconditions (of aparticulargeographical area) inwhich a person,animal, or plant livesor operateslimitingfactoranything, anyresource, provided byan ecosystem thatcannot fully supplyliving things withwhat they need forsurvivalecosystema term describinghow ecosystems areorganized in a stateof stability wherespecies coexist withother species andwith theirenvironmentparasiteanything thatattaches to andfeeds off theenergy ofanother livingthingghostplantwhite plant thatfeeds off greenplants; they arecalled parasitesclimatechangea continual changein the averagetemperaturesacross the earthover a significantperiod of timeconsumerLiving things thatcannot make theirown food; butreceive their foodfrom other livingthingsnichethe function of aparticular species inan environment thatbenefits thatenvironment andother living things inthat environmenthabitatthe environment or theplace in which anorganism lives and inwhich it thrives; andwhere it does what itdoes to contribute tothe health and balanceof its ecosystemphototropismthe tendency of[green] plants tomove in thedirection ofsunlight due toauxin hormones intheir stemsabioticfactorLiving thing(humans, otheranimals, plants,fowl, fish…)affecting otherthings in theirenvironmentFactora thing thataffectsanother thingto get aspecific resultOrganismany livingthing; eventhings thataremicroscopicbioticfactorLiving thing(humans, otheranimals, plants,fowl, fish…)affecting otherthings in theirenvironmentproducerplants: livingthings thatproduce foodfor other livingthings (forconsumers)interdependencevarious livingthings dependenton each other andtheir environmentto surviveDescribetell all about it; paintwith words; give aclear picture; makepeople see(or feel)what you see(or feel)in their mindsadaptationthe tendency of aliving thing to adjustto the limitations of itsenvironment,necessary to insure itcontinues to surviveorganismany livingthing; eventhings thataremicroscopicfactorSomething thatcontributes to orthat influencessome otherthing(s)invasivespeciesgroups of an organismthat show up or arebrought to anenvironment (orecosystem) that werenot naturally there; andthat can threaten theestablished balance ofthat ecosystemspeciesdifferent types ofliving things; a groupof living organismsconsisting of similarindividuals capable ofexchanging genes orinterbreedingecosystembalancea term describinghow ecosystems areorganized in a stateof stability wherespecies coexist withother species andwith theirenvironmentglobalwarminga result of climatechange suchoverall averagetemperaturesacross the earthare higherEnvironmentthe surroundings orconditions (of aparticulargeographical area) inwhich a person,animal, or plant livesor operateslimitingfactoranything, anyresource, provided byan ecosystem thatcannot fully supplyliving things withwhat they need forsurvivalecosystema term describinghow ecosystems areorganized in a stateof stability wherespecies coexist withother species andwith theirenvironment

Interdependence and Adaptation Ms.A - 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. anything that attaches to and feeds off the energy of another living thing
    parasite
  2. white plant that feeds off green plants; they are called parasites
    ghost plant
  3. a continual change in the average temperatures across the earth over a significant period of time
    climate change
  4. Living things that cannot make their own food; but receive their food from other living things
    consumer
  5. the function of a particular species in an environment that benefits that environment and other living things in that environment
    niche
  6. the environment or the place in which an organism lives and in which it thrives; and where it does what it does to contribute to the health and balance of its ecosystem
    habitat
  7. the tendency of [green] plants to move in the direction of sunlight due to auxin hormones in their stems
    phototropism
  8. Living thing (humans, other animals, plants, fowl, fish…) affecting other things in their environment
    abiotic factor
  9. a thing that affects another thing to get a specific result
    Factor
  10. any living thing; even things that are microscopic
    Organism
  11. Living thing (humans, other animals, plants, fowl, fish…) affecting other things in their environment
    biotic factor
  12. plants: living things that produce food for other living things (for consumers)
    producer
  13. various living things dependent on each other and their environment to survive
    interdependence
  14. tell all about it; paint with words; give a clear picture; make people see(or feel) what you see(or feel) in their minds
    Describe
  15. the tendency of a living thing to adjust to the limitations of its environment, necessary to insure it continues to survive
    adaptation
  16. any living thing; even things that are microscopic
    organism
  17. Something that contributes to or that influences some other thing(s)
    factor
  18. groups of an organism that show up or are brought to an environment (or ecosystem) that were not naturally there; and that can threaten the established balance of that ecosystem
    invasive species
  19. different types of living things; a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
    species
  20. a term describing how ecosystems are organized in a state of stability where species coexist with other species and with their environment
    ecosystem balance
  21. a result of climate change such overall average temperatures across the earth are higher
    global warming
  22. the surroundings or conditions (of a particular geographical area) in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
    Environment
  23. anything, any resource, provided by an ecosystem that cannot fully supply living things with what they need for survival
    limiting factor
  24. a term describing how ecosystems are organized in a state of stability where species coexist with other species and with their environment
    ecosystem