Parasitismrelationshipwhere onespeciesbenefits at theexpense ofanotherModelArepresentationof an object orsystem that isused to explainand predictSymbiosisAny closerelationshipbetween twodifferentspecieshabitatThe naturalenvironmentwhere anorganismlivesEmpiricalevidencedatacollectedthrough directobservationor experimentBiodiversityrefers tothe varietyof life onEarth.limitingfactoran environmentalcondition thatrestricts thegrowth orpopulation size oforganismsCarryingcapacitythe maximumpopulationsize anenvironmentcan sustain.Competitionrelationshipwhere twospecies vie forthe samelimitedresourcesCellularrespirationthe process bywhichorganismsrelease energyfrom sugarecosystemgeographicarea wherelife workstogether toform a bubbleinvasivespeciesnon-nativeorganismscientificlawa statement basedon repeatedexperimentalobservations thatdescribes someaspect of the worldHypothesisexplanation orprediction thatcan be testedthroughscientificinvestigationscientifictheoryexplanation ofsome aspect ofthe natural world,based on a bodyof evidence andrepeated testingPeerreviewthe evaluationof scientificwork byothers in thesame fieldHostTheorganismthat aparasite liveson or inCommensalismelationshipwhere onespeciesbenefits whilethe other isunaffectedNichehe role andposition anorganismoccupies in itsenvironmentPredationelationshipwhere onespecieshunts andeats anotherMutualismrelationshipbetween twospecieswhere bothbenefitEcologythe study ofhow livingthings interactwith each otherand theirsurroundingsDurabilitythe ability ofscientificknowledge toremain validover time.keystonespeciesis an organismthat plays acrucial role inmaintaining thestructure of anecosystemParasitismrelationshipwhere onespeciesbenefits at theexpense ofanotherModelArepresentationof an object orsystem that isused to explainand predictSymbiosisAny closerelationshipbetween twodifferentspecieshabitatThe naturalenvironmentwhere anorganismlivesEmpiricalevidencedatacollectedthrough directobservationor experimentBiodiversityrefers tothe varietyof life onEarth.limitingfactoran environmentalcondition thatrestricts thegrowth orpopulation size oforganismsCarryingcapacitythe maximumpopulationsize anenvironmentcan sustain.Competitionrelationshipwhere twospecies vie forthe samelimitedresourcesCellularrespirationthe process bywhichorganismsrelease energyfrom sugarecosystemgeographicarea wherelife workstogether toform a bubbleinvasivespeciesnon-nativeorganismscientificlawa statement basedon repeatedexperimentalobservations thatdescribes someaspect of the worldHypothesisexplanation orprediction thatcan be testedthroughscientificinvestigationscientifictheoryexplanation ofsome aspect ofthe natural world,based on a bodyof evidence andrepeated testingPeerreviewthe evaluationof scientificwork byothers in thesame fieldHostTheorganismthat aparasite liveson or inCommensalismelationshipwhere onespeciesbenefits whilethe other isunaffectedNichehe role andposition anorganismoccupies in itsenvironmentPredationelationshipwhere onespecieshunts andeats anotherMutualismrelationshipbetween twospecieswhere bothbenefitEcologythe study ofhow livingthings interactwith each otherand theirsurroundingsDurabilitythe ability ofscientificknowledge toremain validover time.keystonespeciesis an organismthat plays acrucial role inmaintaining thestructure of anecosystem

Science 7 - 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. relationship where one species benefits at the expense of another
    Parasitism
  2. A representation of an object or system that is used to explain and predict
    Model
  3. Any close relationship between two different species
    Symbiosis
  4. The natural environment where an organism lives
    habitat
  5. data collected through direct observation or experiment
    Empirical evidence
  6. refers to the variety of life on Earth.
    Biodiversity
  7. an environmental condition that restricts the growth or population size of organisms
    limiting factor
  8. the maximum population size an environment can sustain.
    Carrying capacity
  9. relationship where two species vie for the same limited resources
    Competition
  10. the process by which organisms release energy from sugar
    Cellular respiration
  11. geographic area where life works together to form a bubble
    ecosystem
  12. non-native organism
    invasive species
  13. a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the world
    scientific law
  14. explanation or prediction that can be tested through scientific investigation
    Hypothesis
  15. explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of evidence and repeated testing
    scientific theory
  16. the evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field
    Peer review
  17. The organism that a parasite lives on or in
    Host
  18. elationship where one species benefits while the other is unaffected
    Commensalism
  19. he role and position an organism occupies in its environment
    Niche
  20. elationship where one species hunts and eats another
    Predation
  21. relationship between two species where both benefit
    Mutualism
  22. the study of how living things interact with each other and their surroundings
    Ecology
  23. the ability of scientific knowledge to remain valid over time.
    Durability
  24. is an organism that plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of an ecosystem
    keystone species