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Unit 3 Biology - 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. Evaporation
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Nitrogen cycle
  4. Pyramid of energy
  5. Nitrates
  6. Detritus & detritivore
  7. Lightning
  8. Logistic (S) curve
  9. Energy transfer through an ecosystem
  10. Fundamental niche
  11. Climax community (stable, steady state)
  12. Abiotic factors
  13. S.D.I
  14. Lincoln index
  15. Linnaean classification (D,K,P,C,O,F,G,S)
  16. Dominant species
  17. Hybrid (e.g. Mule = horse + donkey)
  18. Decomposer
  19. Population growth
  20. Environmental resistance
  21. Primary succession
  22. Morphological species concept
  23. Species abundance
  24. Carbon cycle
  25. Resource partitioning
  26. Secondary succession
  27. Intraspecific competition
  28. Common ancestor
  29. Pioneer species
  30. Clade
  31. Exponential (J) curve
  32. Competitive exclusion principle
  33. Stratified sampling technique
  34. Food web
  35. Keystone species
  36. Ecological niche
  37. r-selected species
  38. Seral (stages)
  39. Immigration
  40. Emigration
  41. Spatial scale
  42. DNA evidence
  43. Net primary productivity (NPP)
  44. Glucose
  45. Transect
  46. Carrying capacity
  47. Trophic level
  48. k-selected species
  49. Autotroph
  50. Water cycle
  51. Gross primary productivity (GPP)
  52. Interspecific competition
  53. Percentage frequency
  54. Old growth forests
  55. Phylogenetic species concept
  56. Pyramid of numbers
  57. Realised niche
  58. Quadrat
  59. Assimilation
  60. Consumer
  61. Nitrifying bacteria
  62. Density independent factors (abiotic)
  63. Percentage cover
  64. Biotic factors
  65. Temporal scale
  66. Food chain
  67. Transpiration
  68. Denitrifying bacteria
  69. Density dependent factors (biotic)
  70. Cladogram
  71. Pyramid of biomass
  72. Random distribution
  73. Spechts classification
  74. Species evenness
  75. Ecological succession
  76. Clumped distribution
  77. Cladogram node
  78. Ammonification
  79. Ecosystem
  80. Species richness
  81. Predator & Prey
  82. Relative percentage abundance
  83. Biodiversity
  84. Biological species concept
  85. Uniform distribution
  86. Producer
  87. Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas)
  88. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria