symbiosisThe relationshipsbetween twodifferent individualspecies that livetogether in a closerelationship EcologistsWhat arescientistswho studyecologycalled?DependentvariableThe variablethat ismeasuredduring anexperiment.carnivoreAnorganismthat eatsmeatbioticIs a birdbiotic orabiotic?biomeA large group ofecosystems thatshare the sameclimate and havesimilar types ofcommunitiesautotrophsOrganismsthat createtheir ownenergyStandardsystemDo we use thestandardsystem or themetric systemin the US?heterotrophsOrganismsthat eat toconsumeenergyAtrophiccascadeWhenpredators areremoved froman ecosystemwhat happens?populationA group oforganisms of thesame species thatinterbreed andlove in the sameplace, at the sametime.decomposersOrganismsthat breakdownorganicmaterialRuleof 10Only 10% of theenergy istransferred fromone trophic level tothe next, the restis lost as heat.ecosystemA community ofliving thingsand all the non-living thingsthat affectthem.herbivoreAnorganismsthat eatsplants EcologyThe study oftherelationshipsbetween livingthings is calledwhat?Largepurple andorangestarfishIn one of thevideos wewatched, whatwas one of thekeystonespecies?biosphereThe part ofthe earththat supportslife is called? IndependentvariableThe variablethat ismanipulatedor changed.omnivoresAnorganismsthat eatsplants andanimalsRegulateanimalpopulationsWhat is oneway keystonespecies helptheecosystem?communityAll the livingthings that liveand interact inthe same area,at the sametimeorganismA singlelivingthingsmutualismArelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitlightWhat is anexample ofan abioticfactor?commensalismA relationshipwhere one speciesbenefits while theother speciesremainsunaffectedKeystonespeciesA species on whichother species in anecosystem largelydepend, such that if itwere removed theecosystem wouldchange drasticallyControlledvariableThevariablethat is heldconstant.parasitismA relationshipwhere oneorganism benefitswhile the otherspecies it dependson is harmedsymbiosisThe relationshipsbetween twodifferent individualspecies that livetogether in a closerelationship EcologistsWhat arescientistswho studyecologycalled?DependentvariableThe variablethat ismeasuredduring anexperiment.carnivoreAnorganismthat eatsmeatbioticIs a birdbiotic orabiotic?biomeA large group ofecosystems thatshare the sameclimate and havesimilar types ofcommunitiesautotrophsOrganismsthat createtheir ownenergyStandardsystemDo we use thestandardsystem or themetric systemin the US?heterotrophsOrganismsthat eat toconsumeenergyAtrophiccascadeWhenpredators areremoved froman ecosystemwhat happens?populationA group oforganisms of thesame species thatinterbreed andlove in the sameplace, at the sametime.decomposersOrganismsthat breakdownorganicmaterialRuleof 10Only 10% of theenergy istransferred fromone trophic level tothe next, the restis lost as heat.ecosystemA community ofliving thingsand all the non-living thingsthat affectthem.herbivoreAnorganismsthat eatsplants EcologyThe study oftherelationshipsbetween livingthings is calledwhat?Largepurple andorangestarfishIn one of thevideos wewatched, whatwas one of thekeystonespecies?biosphereThe part ofthe earththat supportslife is called? IndependentvariableThe variablethat ismanipulatedor changed.omnivoresAnorganismsthat eatsplants andanimalsRegulateanimalpopulationsWhat is oneway keystonespecies helptheecosystem?communityAll the livingthings that liveand interact inthe same area,at the sametimeorganismA singlelivingthingsmutualismArelationshipwhere bothorganismsbenefitlightWhat is anexample ofan abioticfactor?commensalismA relationshipwhere one speciesbenefits while theother speciesremainsunaffectedKeystonespeciesA species on whichother species in anecosystem largelydepend, such that if itwere removed theecosystem wouldchange drasticallyControlledvariableThevariablethat is heldconstant.parasitismA relationshipwhere oneorganism benefitswhile the otherspecies it dependson is harmed

E.S. Quarter 1 Review - 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. The relationships between two different individual species that live together in a close relationship
    symbiosis
  2. What are scientists who study ecology called?
    Ecologists
  3. The variable that is measured during an experiment.
    Dependent variable
  4. An organism that eats meat
    carnivore
  5. Is a bird biotic or abiotic?
    biotic
  6. A large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities
    biome
  7. Organisms that create their own energy
    autotrophs
  8. Do we use the standard system or the metric system in the US?
    Standard system
  9. Organisms that eat to consume energy
    heterotrophs
  10. When predators are removed from an ecosystem what happens?
    A trophic cascade
  11. A group of organisms of the same species that interbreed and love in the same place, at the same time.
    population
  12. Organisms that break down organic material
    decomposers
  13. Only 10% of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, the rest is lost as heat.
    Rule of 10
  14. A community of living things and all the non-living things that affect them.
    ecosystem
  15. An organisms that eats plants
    herbivore
  16. The study of the relationships between living things is called what?
    Ecology
  17. In one of the videos we watched, what was one of the keystone species?
    Large purple and orange starfish
  18. The part of the earth that supports life is called?
    biosphere
  19. The variable that is manipulated or changed.
    Independent variable
  20. An organisms that eats plants and animals
    omnivores
  21. What is one way keystone species help the ecosystem?
    Regulate animal populations
  22. All the living things that live and interact in the same area, at the same time
    community
  23. A single living things
    organism
  24. A relationship where both organisms benefit
    mutualism
  25. What is an example of an abiotic factor?
    light
  26. A relationship where one species benefits while the other species remains unaffected
    commensalism
  27. A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically
    Keystone species
  28. The variable that is held constant.
    Controlled variable
  29. A relationship where one organism benefits while the other species it depends on is harmed
    parasitism