MutualismbothorganismsbenefitClimaxCommunityThe final,stable,matureforestCombustionburningof fossilfuelsSymbiosiscloserelationshipbetween 2differentspecies oforganismsParasitismoneorganismbenefits andthe other isharmedPredatororganismthat huntsand killsanother forfoodCarnivoreeatsonlymeatOmnivoreeats bothplantsand meatPioneerSpeciesthe firstorganismsto settle inan areaDenitrificationbacteria takingplant-friendly formsof nitrogen andchanging it backinto nitrogen gas inthe atmosphereCondensationThechangefrom gasto liquidFoodWebinterconnectedfood chainsAbioticnonlivingfactors intheenvironmentSunthe ultimatesource ofenergy for allecosystemsBiogeochemicalCycleshow mattergets cycledthrough theecosystemBioticliving factorsin theenvironmentSecondarySuccessionchange in anecosystem thattakes placewhen soil isalready presentNitrogenFixationbacteria takingnitrogen fromthe atmosphereand turning itinto usableformsDecomposereats theremains ofdead plantsand animalsTrophicLevelfeedinglevelPrecipitationsnow,sleet,rain, haitConsumeranothername forheterotrophProduceranothername forautotrophsFoodChainshowsthe flowof energyPreyorganismthat getshuntedand eatenHerbivoreeatsonlyplantsCompetitionorganismsfighting overthe sameresourcesPrimarySuccessionchange in anecosystemthat beginson bare rockEcologicalSuccessiongradualchange intheecosystemMutualismbothorganismsbenefitClimaxCommunityThe final,stable,matureforestCombustionburningof fossilfuelsSymbiosiscloserelationshipbetween 2differentspecies oforganismsParasitismoneorganismbenefits andthe other isharmedPredatororganismthat huntsand killsanother forfoodCarnivoreeatsonlymeatOmnivoreeats bothplantsand meatPioneerSpeciesthe firstorganismsto settle inan areaDenitrificationbacteria takingplant-friendly formsof nitrogen andchanging it backinto nitrogen gas inthe atmosphereCondensationThechangefrom gasto liquidFoodWebinterconnectedfood chainsAbioticnonlivingfactors intheenvironmentSunthe ultimatesource ofenergy for allecosystemsBiogeochemicalCycleshow mattergets cycledthrough theecosystemBioticliving factorsin theenvironmentSecondarySuccessionchange in anecosystem thattakes placewhen soil isalready presentNitrogenFixationbacteria takingnitrogen fromthe atmosphereand turning itinto usableformsDecomposereats theremains ofdead plantsand animalsTrophicLevelfeedinglevelPrecipitationsnow,sleet,rain, haitConsumeranothername forheterotrophProduceranothername forautotrophsFoodChainshowsthe flowof energyPreyorganismthat getshuntedand eatenHerbivoreeatsonlyplantsCompetitionorganismsfighting overthe sameresourcesPrimarySuccessionchange in anecosystemthat beginson bare rockEcologicalSuccessiongradualchange intheecosystem

Unit 2A 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. both organisms benefit
    Mutualism
  2. The final, stable, mature forest
    Climax Community
  3. burning of fossil fuels
    Combustion
  4. close relationship between 2 different species of organisms
    Symbiosis
  5. one organism benefits and the other is harmed
    Parasitism
  6. organism that hunts and kills another for food
    Predator
  7. eats only meat
    Carnivore
  8. eats both plants and meat
    Omnivore
  9. the first organisms to settle in an area
    Pioneer Species
  10. bacteria taking plant-friendly forms of nitrogen and changing it back into nitrogen gas in the atmosphere
    Denitrification
  11. The change from gas to liquid
    Condensation
  12. interconnected food chains
    Food Web
  13. nonliving factors in the environment
    Abiotic
  14. the ultimate source of energy for all ecosystems
    Sun
  15. how matter gets cycled through the ecosystem
    Biogeochemical Cycles
  16. living factors in the environment
    Biotic
  17. change in an ecosystem that takes place when soil is already present
    Secondary Succession
  18. bacteria taking nitrogen from the atmosphere and turning it into usable forms
    Nitrogen Fixation
  19. eats the remains of dead plants and animals
    Decomposer
  20. feeding level
    Trophic Level
  21. snow, sleet, rain, hait
    Precipitation
  22. another name for heterotroph
    Consumer
  23. another name for autotrophs
    Producer
  24. shows the flow of energy
    Food Chain
  25. organism that gets hunted and eaten
    Prey
  26. eats only plants
    Herbivore
  27. organisms fighting over the same resources
    Competition
  28. change in an ecosystem that begins on bare rock
    Primary Succession
  29. gradual change in the ecosystem
    Ecological Succession