(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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The living (or once living) parts of an environment.
Biotic
Are bacteria a producer, consumer or decomposer?
decomposer
Do not have chloroplasts
Animal cells
Which cell types (animal or plant) need oxygen and have mitochondria.
both
Beginning of most food chains/webs
sunlight
Carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen are stored in this mixture.
air
The decomposer in the ecosphere
bacteria
is an input for cellular respiration along with oxygen
sugar
Process for storing energy in matter as "food"
photosynthesis
Process to release energy stored in sugar/starch
cellular respiration
Are algae a producer, consumer or decomposer?
producer
Many cell types have this organelle for cellular respiration
mitochondria
The only "thing" that can escape the ecosphere
heat
Some plants change the sugar they make into this to store.
starch
Contain chloroplasts, store sunlight as chemical energy, have roots, stems and leaves
plant cells
Both the living and non-living materials of an ecosystem are made up of this.
matter
Found in plant cells but not animal cells
chloroplast
An input for photosynthesis along with sunlight and carbon dioxide.
water
Are shrimp a producer, consumer or decomposer?
consumer
Abiotic materials needed by living things
nutrients
Consumer in the ecosphere
shrimp
Air, gorgonia, water and this are the main abiotic substances in the ecosphere
gravel
Plants and animal need this to release energy from sugar.
oxygen
The non-living materials in an environment
abiotic
Plant-like microorganism
algae
Can be stored in matter (For example glucose)
energy
An everyday or common name for the sugar, glucose, starch made by plants and algae.
food
is an input for photosynthesis, along with sunlight and water
carbon dioxide