(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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The role or life of an organism in its environment.
A living thing - plant, animal, fungi.
An organism that must eat to stay alive.
An organism that makes its own food.
A structure of an organism that helps it survive (eg: wings, teeth, whiskers).
A group of organisms that can reproduce together and produce fertile offspring.
Things that affect an organism in its habitat.
The niche that is actually occupied. It is narrower than the fundamental niche.
A group of organisms of the same species living in the same location.
Competition between members of different species.
A chemical that helps an organism survive (eg: blood, poison, saliva).
Relationship between organisms in which one benefits and one is not benefited or harmed.
The area where an organism lives and all the things that affect it in that area.
A feature of an organism that helps it survive in that environment.
Non-living things that affect organisms in their environment (eg: sunlight, temperature).
A group of plants, animals and micro-organisms inhabiting an area.
Organisms that produce their own food.
The full range of environmental conditions (biological and physical) under which the organism can exist.
The study of how organisms interact with each other and the physical environment.
The study of living things.
An animal that captures and eats another animal.
Relationship between organisms where one is benefited and one is harmed.
Two species cannot compete for the same limiting resource for long.
Process used by plants to convert sunlight energy into chemical stored energy.
Relationship between organisms in which both are harmed.
Competition between members of the same species.
For each abiotic factor, an organism has a range of tolerances within which it can survive.
A behaviour that helps an organism survive (eg: hunting in packs, parental care).
Living things that affect an organism in its environment (eg: food, predators, & parasites).
Relationship between organisms in which both benefit.