ecosystemis a communityof livingorganisms andthe physicalenvironmentphotosynthesisprocess by whichplants convertwater and carbondioxide into sugarsand oxygendecomposersorganism that getsits food from deadorganisms andwastes from livingorganismsbacteriadecomposers+ keycomponentsof nitrogencyclesymbiosisthe close andoften long-terminteractionbetween twospeciespredator/preyrelationshipwhere oneorganismconsumesanotherfoodwebdiagram thatmodels feedingrelationshipswithin anecosystemlocation in anenvironmentwhere anorganismliveshabitatecologylivingorganisms +theirenvironmentcommensalismrelationship betweentwo species whereone species benefitswhile the otherspecies is neitherharmed nor helpedbioticlivingcomponents inan ecosystemare theorganismsabioticnonlivingcomponents inan ecosysteminclude water,temperature,and sunlight ruleof 10% of energypasses tothe nexttrophic levelparasitismrelationshipbetween twospecies where onespecies benefitswhile the other isharmed populationgroup oforganisms ofthe samespecies living inthe samehabitatbiodiversityvariety of lifeat every level,from genes tospecies toecosystems ecologistScientistwhostudiesecologyresourcefactor thatcan beconsumed orused by anorganism rangetotal of allareas wherea specieslives nitrogencycles fromliving to non-living onEarth & theatmospheremutualismrelationshipbetween twospecies whereboth speciesbenefit consumersorganismthat gets itsfood fromeating otherorganismscompetitionsituation whentwo organismsor two speciescompete for thesame resourceproducersorganismthatproduces itsown foodcellularrespirationseries of chemicalreactions in a cellthat break downsugars andrelease energyecosystemis a communityof livingorganisms andthe physicalenvironmentphotosynthesisprocess by whichplants convertwater and carbondioxide into sugarsand oxygendecomposersorganism that getsits food from deadorganisms andwastes from livingorganismsbacteriadecomposers+ keycomponentsof nitrogencyclesymbiosisthe close andoften long-terminteractionbetween twospeciespredator/preyrelationshipwhere oneorganismconsumesanotherfoodwebdiagram thatmodels feedingrelationshipswithin anecosystemlocation in anenvironmentwhere anorganismliveshabitatecologylivingorganisms +theirenvironmentcommensalismrelationship betweentwo species whereone species benefitswhile the otherspecies is neitherharmed nor helpedbioticlivingcomponents inan ecosystemare theorganismsabioticnonlivingcomponents inan ecosysteminclude water,temperature,and sunlight ruleof 10% of energypasses tothe nexttrophic levelparasitismrelationshipbetween twospecies where onespecies benefitswhile the other isharmed populationgroup oforganisms ofthe samespecies living inthe samehabitatbiodiversityvariety of lifeat every level,from genes tospecies toecosystems ecologistScientistwhostudiesecologyresourcefactor thatcan beconsumed orused by anorganism rangetotal of allareas wherea specieslives nitrogencycles fromliving to non-living onEarth & theatmospheremutualismrelationshipbetween twospecies whereboth speciesbenefit consumersorganismthat gets itsfood fromeating otherorganismscompetitionsituation whentwo organismsor two speciescompete for thesame resourceproducersorganismthatproduces itsown foodcellularrespirationseries of chemicalreactions in a cellthat break downsugars andrelease energy

ECO 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. is a community of living organisms and the physical environment
    ecosystem
  2. process by which plants convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars and oxygen
    photosynthesis
  3. organism that gets its food from dead organisms and wastes from living organisms
    decomposers
  4. decomposers + key components of nitrogen cycle
    bacteria
  5. the close and often long-term interaction between two species
    symbiosis
  6. relationship where one organism consumes another
    predator/prey
  7. diagram that models feeding relationships within an ecosystem
    food web
  8. habitat
    location in an environment where an organism lives
  9. living organisms + their environment
    ecology
  10. relationship between two species where one species benefits while the other species is neither harmed nor helped
    commensalism
  11. living components in an ecosystem are the organisms
    biotic
  12. nonliving components in an ecosystem include water, temperature, and sunlight
    abiotic
  13. % of energy passes to the next trophic level
    rule of 10
  14. relationship between two species where one species benefits while the other is harmed
    parasitism
  15. group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat
    population
  16. variety of life at every level, from genes to species to ecosystems
    biodiversity
  17. Scientist who studies ecology
    ecologist
  18. factor that can be consumed or used by an organism
    resource
  19. total of all areas where a species lives
    range
  20. cycles from living to non-living on Earth & the atmosphere
    nitrogen
  21. relationship between two species where both species benefit
    mutualism
  22. organism that gets its food from eating other organisms
    consumers
  23. situation when two organisms or two species compete for the same resource
    competition
  24. organism that produces its own food
    producers
  25. series of chemical reactions in a cell that break down sugars and release energy
    cellular respiration