Environmentthe complex ofphysical, chemical,and biotic factors thatact upon an organismor an ecologicalcommunity andultimately determineits form and survivalPredator an animalthat naturallypreys onothers.Grasslandecosystemwith large,flat areasof grasses.FoodWeba system ofinterlockingandinterdependentfood chains.Ecosystemsa biologicalcommunity ofinteractingorganisms andtheir physicalenvironment.Bioticrelating to orresulting fromliving things,especially intheir ecologicalrelations.Omnivorean animal orperson thateats food ofboth plant andanimal origin.Carnivorean animalthat feedson flesh.Consumersan organism thatderives the organiccompounds andenergy it needs fromthe consumption ofother organisms; aheterotroph.Competitioninteraction betweenorganisms,populations, orspecies, in which birth,growth and deathdepend on gaining ashare of a limitedenvironmentalresource.Nichea subset of ahabitat whereonly aparticularspecies lives.FoodChaingroup of organismslinked in order of thefood they eat, fromproducers toconsumers, and fromprey, predators,scavengers, anddecomposersDesertan area of landthat receives nomore than 25centimeters (10inches) ofprecipitation ayear.TemperateDeciduouslocated in the mid-latitude areas whichmeans that they arefound between thepolar regions andthe tropicsHerbivorean animalthat feedson plants. Scavengersan animal thatfeeds oncarrion, deadplant material,or refuse.Biospheremade up ofthe parts ofEarth wherelife exists.Preyan animalthat is caughtand killed byanother forfood. Ecosystema biologicalcommunity ofinteractingorganisms andtheir physicalenvironment.TropicalRainforesta hot, humid,and flourishingdense forest,usually foundaround theequator.Producersan organism thatproduces organiccompounds fromsimple substancessuch as water andcarbon dioxide; anautotroph.Photosynthesisthe process by whichplants use sunlight,water, and carbondioxide to createoxygen and energy inthe form of sugar.Abioticphysical ratherthan biological;not derivedfrom livingorganisms. Decomposersan organism,especially a soilbacterium, fungus,or invertebrate, thatdecomposesorganic material. Environmentthe complex ofphysical, chemical,and biotic factors thatact upon an organismor an ecologicalcommunity andultimately determineits form and survivalPredator an animalthat naturallypreys onothers.Grasslandecosystemwith large,flat areasof grasses.FoodWeba system ofinterlockingandinterdependentfood chains.Ecosystemsa biologicalcommunity ofinteractingorganisms andtheir physicalenvironment.Bioticrelating to orresulting fromliving things,especially intheir ecologicalrelations.Omnivorean animal orperson thateats food ofboth plant andanimal origin.Carnivorean animalthat feedson flesh.Consumersan organism thatderives the organiccompounds andenergy it needs fromthe consumption ofother organisms; aheterotroph.Competitioninteraction betweenorganisms,populations, orspecies, in which birth,growth and deathdepend on gaining ashare of a limitedenvironmentalresource.Nichea subset of ahabitat whereonly aparticularspecies lives.FoodChaingroup of organismslinked in order of thefood they eat, fromproducers toconsumers, and fromprey, predators,scavengers, anddecomposersDesertan area of landthat receives nomore than 25centimeters (10inches) ofprecipitation ayear.TemperateDeciduouslocated in the mid-latitude areas whichmeans that they arefound between thepolar regions andthe tropicsHerbivorean animalthat feedson plants. Scavengersan animal thatfeeds oncarrion, deadplant material,or refuse.Biospheremade up ofthe parts ofEarth wherelife exists.Preyan animalthat is caughtand killed byanother forfood. Ecosystema biologicalcommunity ofinteractingorganisms andtheir physicalenvironment.TropicalRainforesta hot, humid,and flourishingdense forest,usually foundaround theequator.Producersan organism thatproduces organiccompounds fromsimple substancessuch as water andcarbon dioxide; anautotroph.Photosynthesisthe process by whichplants use sunlight,water, and carbondioxide to createoxygen and energy inthe form of sugar.Abioticphysical ratherthan biological;not derivedfrom livingorganisms. Decomposersan organism,especially a soilbacterium, fungus,or invertebrate, thatdecomposesorganic material. 

Ecosystems 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. the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival
    Environment
  2. an animal that naturally preys on others.
    Predator
  3. ecosystem with large, flat areas of grasses.
    Grassland
  4. a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
    Food Web
  5. a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
    Ecosystems
  6. relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
    Biotic
  7. an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
    Omnivore
  8. an animal that feeds on flesh.
    Carnivore
  9. an organism that derives the organic compounds and energy it needs from the consumption of other organisms; a heterotroph.
    Consumers
  10. interaction between organisms, populations, or species, in which birth, growth and death depend on gaining a share of a limited environmental resource.
    Competition
  11. a subset of a habitat where only a particular species lives.
    Niche
  12. group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat, from producers to consumers, and from prey, predators, scavengers, and decomposers
    Food Chain
  13. an area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation a year.
    Desert
  14. located in the mid-latitude areas which means that they are found between the polar regions and the tropics
    Temperate Deciduous
  15. an animal that feeds on plants.
    Herbivore
  16. an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse.
    Scavengers
  17. made up of the parts of Earth where life exists.
    Biosphere
  18. an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
    Prey
  19. a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
    Ecosystem
  20. a hot, humid, and flourishing dense forest, usually found around the equator.
    Tropical Rainforest
  21. an organism that produces organic compounds from simple substances such as water and carbon dioxide; an autotroph.
    Producers
  22. the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
    Photosynthesis
  23. physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
    Abiotic
  24. an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
    Decomposers