A relationshipbetween two differentorganisms, in whicheach partner benefitsfrom the relationship.When anorganism liveson or in anotherorganism andfeeds on it.The interactionsbetween living andnon-living things ina particularenvironment.TRUE or FALSE?All organisms havesomekind of impact whenthey interact in theirecosystem.Characteristics thathelp animalssurvive in theirenvironment thatare learned duringthe animal’slifetime.Someone whostudies therelationshipsbetween livingorganisms andtheir environmentThe organismbeing harmedin a parasiticrelationship.The study of therelationshipbetween livingorganisms andtheirenvironment.What mighthappen iffood is in shortsupply in anecosystem?A place tolive thatmeets anorganism'sbasic needsAn inheritedcharacteristic thathelps an organismsurvive andreproduce in itsenvironmentWell-suited so thatthey “fit” theirsurroundings,ensuring that theycan survive in theenvironment inwhich they live.A symbioticrelationship in whichone partner benefitsand the other partnerappears neither tolose nor to gain fromthe relationship.A camel'sdouble set ofeyelids is anexample of...?A symbioticrelationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand theother organism isharmed.Occurs whentwo species liveclosely togetherin a relation-ship that lastsover time.A relationshipbetween two differentorganisms, in whicheach partner benefitsfrom the relationship.When anorganism liveson or in anotherorganism andfeeds on it.The interactionsbetween living andnon-living things ina particularenvironment.TRUE or FALSE?All organisms havesomekind of impact whenthey interact in theirecosystem.Characteristics thathelp animalssurvive in theirenvironment thatare learned duringthe animal’slifetime.Someone whostudies therelationshipsbetween livingorganisms andtheir environmentThe organismbeing harmedin a parasiticrelationship.The study of therelationshipbetween livingorganisms andtheirenvironment.What mighthappen iffood is in shortsupply in anecosystem?A place tolive thatmeets anorganism'sbasic needsAn inheritedcharacteristic thathelps an organismsurvive andreproduce in itsenvironmentWell-suited so thatthey “fit” theirsurroundings,ensuring that theycan survive in theenvironment inwhich they live.A symbioticrelationship in whichone partner benefitsand the other partnerappears neither tolose nor to gain fromthe relationship.A camel'sdouble set ofeyelids is anexample of...?A symbioticrelationship inwhich oneorganism benefitsand theother organism isharmed.Occurs whentwo species liveclosely togetherin a relation-ship that lastsover time.

U1 T1 Interactions Within Ecosystems - 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. A relationship between two different organisms, in which each partner benefits from the relationship.
  2. When an organism lives on or in another organism and feeds on it.
  3. The interactions between living and non-living things in a particular environment.
  4. TRUE or FALSE? All organisms have some kind of impact when they interact in their ecosystem.
  5. Characteristics that help animals survive in their environment that are learned during the animal’s lifetime.
  6. Someone who studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment
  7. The organism being harmed in a parasitic relationship.
  8. The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
  9. What might happen if food is in short supply in an ecosystem?
  10. A place to live that meets an organism's basic needs
  11. An inherited characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
  12. Well-suited so that they “fit” their surroundings, ensuring that they can survive in the environment in which they live.
  13. A symbiotic relationship in which one partner benefits and the other partner appears neither to lose nor to gain from the relationship.
  14. A camel's double set of eyelids is an example of ...?
  15. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.
  16. Occurs when two species live closely together in a relation- ship that lasts over time.