Tertiaryconsumer      What trophic level isthe snake?      abioticfactornon-livingpart of anecosystemdensityindependentlimitingfactorany force thataffects the size ofa population ofliving thingsregardless of thedensity of thepopulationGrass    which organism is theproducer ?       Secondaryconsumer      What trophic levelis the frog?      soilwhich sample hasmore biodiversity?      bioticfactora livingorganismthat shapesitsenvironment   A species critical for the overallfunction of the ecosystem         keystonespecieslimitingfactoranything thatconstrains apopulation's sizeand slows or stopsit from growing   CommunityAwhich biodiversity is morestable?         speciesrichnessthe simplestmeasure ofspeciesdiversityInvasivespeciesAnintroducedspecies thatharms itsenvironmentPrimaryconsumer      Zooplankton Carryingcapacitythe number of living organisms,that a region can support withoutenvironmental degradation.          variableanythingthat canchange orbe changed10%ruleThe lawof energyflow18         What is the carryingcapacity for the black bear?dependentvariable      whatchanges as aresult of theindependentvariablespeciesabundancethe relativerepresentationof a species ina particularecosystemdensitydependentlimitingfactorfactors havevaryingimpactsaccording topopulation sizeindependentvariable     thatexperimenterschange in orderto look at causaleffects on othervariablesreplicatesmultipleexperimentalruns Biodiversity varietyandvariabilityof lifePopulationAll the sameorganism in anarea     Secondarysuccessionsuccession after adisturbance like awildfire       controlgroupthe group in anexperiment that doesnot receive thevariable you aretesting    Trophiccascadestarts by the additionor removal of a toppredator leading tochanges in theecosystem     populationdensitya measurement ofpopulation per unitland area       PrimarysuccessionEcological successionthat begins with apioneer species       controlvariable    an elementthat is kept thesamethroughout theexperimentTertiaryconsumer      What trophic level isthe snake?      abioticfactornon-livingpart of anecosystemdensityindependentlimitingfactorany force thataffects the size ofa population ofliving thingsregardless of thedensity of thepopulationGrass    which organism is theproducer ?       Secondaryconsumer      What trophic levelis the frog?      soilwhich sample hasmore biodiversity?      bioticfactora livingorganismthat shapesitsenvironment   A species critical for the overallfunction of the ecosystem         keystonespecieslimitingfactoranything thatconstrains apopulation's sizeand slows or stopsit from growing   CommunityAwhich biodiversity is morestable?         speciesrichnessthe simplestmeasure ofspeciesdiversityInvasivespeciesAnintroducedspecies thatharms itsenvironmentPrimaryconsumer     Zooplankton Carryingcapacitythe number of living organisms,that a region can support withoutenvironmental degradation.          variableanythingthat canchange orbe changed10%ruleThe lawof energyflow18         What is the carryingcapacity for the black bear?dependentvariable      whatchanges as aresult of theindependentvariablespeciesabundancethe relativerepresentationof a species ina particularecosystemdensitydependentlimitingfactorfactors havevaryingimpactsaccording topopulation sizeindependentvariable     thatexperimenterschange in orderto look at causaleffects on othervariablesreplicatesmultipleexperimentalruns Biodiversity varietyandvariabilityof lifePopulationAll the sameorganism in anarea     Secondarysuccessionsuccession after adisturbance like awildfire       controlgroupthe group in anexperiment that doesnot receive thevariable you aretesting    Trophiccascadestarts by the additionor removal of a toppredator leading tochanges in theecosystem     populationdensitya measurement ofpopulation per unitland area       PrimarysuccessionEcological successionthat begins with apioneer species       controlvariable    an elementthat is kept thesamethroughout theexperiment

Honors Biology Unit 1 - 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. What trophic level is the snake?
    Tertiary consumer
  2. non-living part of an ecosystem
    abiotic factor
  3. any force that affects the size of a population of living things regardless of the density of the population
    density independent limiting factor
  4. which organism is the producer ?
    Grass
  5. What trophic level is the frog?
    Secondary consumer
  6. which sample has more biodiversity?
    soil
  7. a living organism that shapes its environment
    biotic factor
  8. keystone species
    A species critical for the overall function of the ecosystem
  9. anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
    limiting factor
  10. which biodiversity is more stable?
    Community A
  11. the simplest measure of species diversity
    species richness
  12. An introduced species that harms its environment
    Invasive species
  13. Zooplankton
    Primary consumer
  14. the number of living organisms, that a region can support without environmental degradation.
    Carrying capacity
  15. anything that can change or be changed
    variable
  16. The law of energy flow
    10% rule
  17. What is the carrying capacity for the black bear?
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  18. what changes as a result of the independent variable
    dependent variable
  19. the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem
    species abundance
  20. factors have varying impacts according to population size
    density dependent limiting factor
  21. that experimenters change in order to look at causal effects on other variables
    independent variable
  22. multiple experimental runs
    replicates
  23. variety and variability of life
    Biodiversity
  24. All the same organism in an area
    Population
  25. succession after a disturbance like a wildfire
    Secondary succession
  26. the group in an experiment that does not receive the variable you are testing
    control group
  27. starts by the addition or removal of a top predator leading to changes in the ecosystem
    Trophic cascade
  28. a measurement of population per unit land area
    population density
  29. Ecological succession that begins with a pioneer species
    Primary succession
  30. an element that is kept the same throughout the experiment
    control variable