Scientist whois mostknown for histheory ofevolutionConsumerthat eatsonlyplants.Consumerthat eatsonlyanimals.Organismthat aparasite livesin or on inparasitismLiving partof anecosystem.A relationship inwhich oneorganism liveson or insideanother andharms it.A relationshipbetween twospecies inwhich bothspecies benefit.nonlivingpart of anecosystem.An organismthat breaksdown wastesand deadorganismsA closerelatationshipbetween speciesthat benefits atleast one of thespecies.Relationshipbetween 2 species inwhich one speciesbenefits and theother is neitherhelped nor harmed.Organismthat doesthe killing inpredation.Theory that saysorganisms haveadapted to theirenvironment bothphysically andbehaviorally tosurviveA series ofevents inwhich oneorganism eatsanother.Individuals that arebetter adapted to theenvironment aremore likely to surviveand reproduce thanothers.All the livingand nonlivingthings thatinteract in anarea.At eachtrophic level ofthe energypyramid thereis less energyFreeEcosystem whereorganism makethere homesaround or inponds, lakes,rivers and streamsTerm used todescribe the top ofthe energypyramid with theleast amount ofenergyRelationshipbetween 2 species inwhich one speciesbenefits and theother is neitherhelped nor harmed.Organismthat canmake itsown food.Pattern ofoverlappingfood chainsin anecosystemBehaviors andphysicalcharacteristics ofspecies that allowthem to livesuccessfully in theirenvironmentsScientist whois mostknown for histheory ofevolutionConsumerthat eatsonlyplants.Consumerthat eatsonlyanimals.Organismthat aparasite livesin or on inparasitismLiving partof anecosystem.A relationship inwhich oneorganism liveson or insideanother andharms it.A relationshipbetween twospecies inwhich bothspecies benefit.nonlivingpart of anecosystem.An organismthat breaksdown wastesand deadorganismsA closerelatationshipbetween speciesthat benefits atleast one of thespecies.Relationshipbetween 2 species inwhich one speciesbenefits and theother is neitherhelped nor harmed.Organismthat doesthe killing inpredation.Theory that saysorganisms haveadapted to theirenvironment bothphysically andbehaviorally tosurviveA series ofevents inwhich oneorganism eatsanother.Individuals that arebetter adapted to theenvironment aremore likely to surviveand reproduce thanothers.All the livingand nonlivingthings thatinteract in anarea.At eachtrophic level ofthe energypyramid thereis less energyFreeEcosystem whereorganism makethere homesaround or inponds, lakes,rivers and streamsTerm used todescribe the top ofthe energypyramid with theleast amount ofenergyRelationshipbetween 2 species inwhich one speciesbenefits and theother is neitherhelped nor harmed.Organismthat canmake itsown food.Pattern ofoverlappingfood chainsin anecosystemBehaviors andphysicalcharacteristics ofspecies that allowthem to livesuccessfully in theirenvironments

Environment Bingo - 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. Scientist who is most known for his theory of evolution
  2. Consumer that eats only plants.
  3. Consumer that eats only animals.
  4. Organism that a parasite lives in or on in parasitism
  5. Living part of an ecosystem.
  6. A relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another and harms it.
  7. A relationship between two species in which both species benefit.
  8. nonliving part of an ecosystem.
  9. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
  10. A close relatationship between species that benefits at least one of the species.
  11. Relationship between 2 species in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
  12. Organism that does the killing in predation.
  13. Theory that says organisms have adapted to their environment both physically and behaviorally to survive
  14. A series of events in which one organism eats another.
  15. Individuals that are better adapted to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than others.
  16. All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area.
  17. At each trophic level of the energy pyramid there is less energy
  18. Free
  19. Ecosystem where organism make there homes around or in ponds, lakes, rivers and streams
  20. Term used to describe the top of the energy pyramid with the least amount of energy
  21. Relationship between 2 species in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
  22. Organism that can make its own food.
  23. Pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
  24. Behaviors and physical characteristics of species that allow them to live successfully in their environments