(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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long-term relationship between two different kinds of organisms where one or both receive benefit
symbiotic
a group of organisms that are similar to one another and can combine to produce more of their kind
species
a single, self-contained, living thing
organism
an organism that gets energy by eating only plants
herbivore
a part of the ecosystem that is not living, such as sunlight, air, water, rocks, and soil
nonliving
all living and nonliving things and their interactions in an area
ecosystem
an animal that is hunted as food
prey
behavior that is acquired through experience
learned behavior
an organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
producer
an organism that gets energy by eating both plants and other animals
omnivore
the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, or ice
weathering
an organism that hunts and feeds on another organism
predator
to degrade or break down into smaller parts
decay
all objects that have biological processes that keep them alive, such as plants and animals
living organisms
the role an organism plays in its ecosystem
niche
a preserved part or trace of an animal or plant that lived in the past
fossil
an organism that gets energy by eating only other animals
carnivore
long-distance, usually seasonal movement of animals from one place to another
migration
a characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring
inherited trait
interconnected set of food chains
food web
any characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive
adaptation
the space, conditions, and all of the living and nonliving things around an organism
environment
a mark or depression made by pressure
imprint
maximum population size that can be sustained by a given environment
carrying capacity
an organism that gets energy from eating plants or animals
consumer
to directly affect or change
impact
process by which an organisms slows its life functions for an extended period of time
hibernation
sand or small pieces of rock broken down by weathering
sediment
place where an animal or plant lives
habitat
when an organism copies a characteristic of another organism
mimicry
all the interacting members of a species in a single area
population
characteristic the helps animals blend in with the environment
camouflage
an increase in the number of individuals of a given species over what its ecosystem can sustain
overpopulation
a representation of something that can help us understand how it works
model
an organism that breaks down the remains of dead plants or animals without need for internal digestion
decomposer