FoodChaina simple energyflow in whichone consumereats one otherorganismMutualismrelationshipin which bothorganismsbenefitDeserta biome withalmost norain & spikyplantsRainforesta hot biomewith frequentrain & many,manyspeciesConsumeran organismthat gets itsenergy fromanotherorganismAbioticFactora componentof a biomethat is non-livingPrairiea biome withlimited rain &mostly grassDecomposeran organismthat breaksdown deadorganismsCompetitionwhen twoorganismsseek to usethe sameresourceIntroducedSpeciesan organismthat is notnative to anecosystemProducerorganismthat capturesenergydirectly fromsunlightCarnivorean animalthat eatsonly meatParasitismrelationshipwhich benefitsone organism& harmsanotherHerbivorean animalthat eatsonlyplantsTaigaa cold biomewith lots ofsnow & mostlyevergreen treesPredator/Preyrelationshipin which 1animal eatsanotherTemperateForesta biomewith 4seasons &leafy treesBioticFactora componentof a biomethat is/wasaliveOmnivoreanimal thateats bothplants &otheranimalsKeystoneSpeciesan organismthat helpsdefine & holdtogether anecosystemFoodWeba complicatedenergy flow inwhich manyconsumers eatmany otherorganismsCommensalismrelationshipwhich benefitsone organism& is neutral toanotherLimitingFactorsomething inan ecosystemthat controlsthe size ofpopulationsTundraa cold, windybiome at thetop of amountainFoodChaina simple energyflow in whichone consumereats one otherorganismMutualismrelationshipin which bothorganismsbenefitDeserta biome withalmost norain & spikyplantsRainforesta hot biomewith frequentrain & many,manyspeciesConsumeran organismthat gets itsenergy fromanotherorganismAbioticFactora componentof a biomethat is non-livingPrairiea biome withlimited rain &mostly grassDecomposeran organismthat breaksdown deadorganismsCompetitionwhen twoorganismsseek to usethe sameresourceIntroducedSpeciesan organismthat is notnative to anecosystemProducerorganismthat capturesenergydirectly fromsunlightCarnivorean animalthat eatsonly meatParasitismrelationshipwhich benefitsone organism& harmsanotherHerbivorean animalthat eatsonlyplantsTaigaa cold biomewith lots ofsnow & mostlyevergreen treesPredator/Preyrelationshipin which 1animal eatsanotherTemperateForesta biomewith 4seasons &leafy treesBioticFactora componentof a biomethat is/wasaliveOmnivoreanimal thateats bothplants &otheranimalsKeystoneSpeciesan organismthat helpsdefine & holdtogether anecosystemFoodWeba complicatedenergy flow inwhich manyconsumers eatmany otherorganismsCommensalismrelationshipwhich benefitsone organism& is neutral toanotherLimitingFactorsomething inan ecosystemthat controlsthe size ofpopulationsTundraa cold, windybiome at thetop of amountain

Ecology - 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. a simple energy flow in which one consumer eats one other organism
    Food Chain
  2. relationship in which both organisms benefit
    Mutualism
  3. a biome with almost no rain & spiky plants
    Desert
  4. a hot biome with frequent rain & many, many species
    Rainforest
  5. an organism that gets its energy from another organism
    Consumer
  6. a component of a biome that is non-living
    Abiotic Factor
  7. a biome with limited rain & mostly grass
    Prairie
  8. an organism that breaks down dead organisms
    Decomposer
  9. when two organisms seek to use the same resource
    Competition
  10. an organism that is not native to an ecosystem
    Introduced Species
  11. organism that captures energy directly from sunlight
    Producer
  12. an animal that eats only meat
    Carnivore
  13. relationship which benefits one organism & harms another
    Parasitism
  14. an animal that eats only plants
    Herbivore
  15. a cold biome with lots of snow & mostly evergreen trees
    Taiga
  16. relationship in which 1 animal eats another
    Predator/ Prey
  17. a biome with 4 seasons & leafy trees
    Temperate Forest
  18. a component of a biome that is/was alive
    Biotic Factor
  19. animal that eats both plants & other animals
    Omnivore
  20. an organism that helps define & hold together an ecosystem
    Keystone Species
  21. a complicated energy flow in which many consumers eat many other organisms
    Food Web
  22. relationship which benefits one organism & is neutral to another
    Commensalism
  23. something in an ecosystem that controls the size of populations
    Limiting Factor
  24. a cold, windy biome at the top of a mountain
    Tundra