Population  all theinteractingmembers ofa species ina single areaProduceran organismthat usessunlight tomake its ownfood for energy Overpopulationan increase in thenumber ofindividuals of aspecies over whatits ecosystem cansustainFoodchaina representation ofthe flow of energyamongstorganisms in anecosystemEcosystemall living andnonliving things& all theirinteractions inan area Decomposeran organismthat BREAKSdown theremains ofdead plants &animalsPopulationall theinteractingmembers ofa species ina single areaCommunitydifferentpopulationsthat share anecosystemConsumeran organismthat getsenergy fromeating plantsor animalsNonlivinga part of theecosystem thatis not living. Ex:oxygen, rocks,water AbioticFactorare the nonlivingelements in anenvironment.Ex: water, soil,air, lightOrganisma single,self-contained,living thingSurviveto continuealive in spiteof danger orhardshipFoodwebaninterconnectedset of foodchainsSunis the beginning ofthe food chain. Itprovides energyfor plants toundergophotosynthesisLivingobjects that havebiologicalprocesses to keepthem alive. Ex:Plants & animalsHerbivorean organismthat getsenergy byeating onlyplantsCarnivoreorganism thatgets energyby eatingonly otheranimalsPredatoran animalthat eatsotheranimalsOmnivorean organismthat getsenergy byeating BOTHplants & otheranimalsTransferofenergyis the energy that ismoved from oneorganism to anotherin the food chain. Theenergy decreasesfrom one organism tothe nextFlow ofenergyis representedby arrows. Thearrows point thedirection thatenergy movesBioticFactorare the livingelements in anenvironment.Ex: plants,animals,bacteriaInteractionan action thatoccurs when 2or more objectshave effect oneach otherPhotosynthesisprocess by whichproducer/plantsuse the energy insunlight to createtheir own foodPopulation  all theinteractingmembers ofa species ina single areaProduceran organismthat usessunlight tomake its ownfood for energyOverpopulationan increase in thenumber ofindividuals of aspecies over whatits ecosystem cansustainFoodchaina representation ofthe flow of energyamongstorganisms in anecosystemEcosystemall living andnonliving things& all theirinteractions inan area Decomposeran organismthat BREAKSdown theremains ofdead plants &animalsPopulationall theinteractingmembers ofa species ina single areaCommunitydifferentpopulationsthat share anecosystemConsumeran organismthat getsenergy fromeating plantsor animalsNonlivinga part of theecosystem thatis not living. Ex:oxygen, rocks,water AbioticFactorare the nonlivingelements in anenvironment.Ex: water, soil,air, lightOrganisma single,self-contained,living thingSurviveto continuealive in spiteof danger orhardshipFoodwebaninterconnectedset of foodchainsSunis the beginning ofthe food chain. Itprovides energyfor plants toundergophotosynthesisLivingobjects that havebiologicalprocesses to keepthem alive. Ex:Plants & animalsHerbivorean organismthat getsenergy byeating onlyplantsCarnivoreorganism thatgets energyby eatingonly otheranimalsPredatoran animalthat eatsotheranimalsOmnivorean organismthat getsenergy byeating BOTHplants & otheranimalsTransferofenergyis the energy that ismoved from oneorganism to anotherin the food chain. Theenergy decreasesfrom one organism tothe nextFlow ofenergyis representedby arrows. Thearrows point thedirection thatenergy movesBioticFactorare the livingelements in anenvironment.Ex: plants,animals,bacteriaInteractionan action thatoccurs when 2or more objectshave effect oneach otherPhotosynthesisprocess by whichproducer/plantsuse the energy insunlight to createtheir own food

Food Chains - 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. all the interacting members of a species in a single area
    Population
  2. an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
    Producer
  3. an increase in the number of individuals of a species over what its ecosystem can sustain
    Overpopulation
  4. a representation of the flow of energy amongst organisms in an ecosystem
    Food chain
  5. all living and nonliving things & all their interactions in an area
    Ecosystem
  6. an organism that BREAKS down the remains of dead plants & animals
    Decomposer
  7. all the interacting members of a species in a single area
    Population
  8. different populations that share an ecosystem
    Community
  9. an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
    Consumer
  10. a part of the ecosystem that is not living. Ex: oxygen, rocks, water
    Nonliving
  11. are the nonliving elements in an environment. Ex: water, soil, air, light
    Abiotic Factor
  12. a single, self-contained, living thing
    Organism
  13. to continue alive in spite of danger or hardship
    Survive
  14. an interconnected set of food chains
    Food web
  15. is the beginning of the food chain. It provides energy for plants to undergo photosynthesis
    Sun
  16. objects that have biological processes to keep them alive. Ex: Plants & animals
    Living
  17. an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
    Herbivore
  18. organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
    Carnivore
  19. an animal that eats other animals
    Predator
  20. an organism that gets energy by eating BOTH plants & other animals
    Omnivore
  21. is the energy that is moved from one organism to another in the food chain. The energy decreases from one organism to the next
    Transfer of energy
  22. is represented by arrows. The arrows point the direction that energy moves
    Flow of energy
  23. are the living elements in an environment. Ex: plants, animals, bacteria
    Biotic Factor
  24. an action that occurs when 2 or more objects have effect on each other
    Interaction
  25. process by which producer/plants use the energy in sunlight to create their own food
    Photosynthesis