A self-containedlivingthingOverlapping foodchains withdifferent pathwaysto show the flow ofenergy in anecosystemA linear sequence oforganisms throughwhich nutrients andenergy pass as oneorganism eatsanother.  The variety of lifein a particularhabitat orecosystem,including thenumber of differentspecies.The position anorganism occupiesin a food chain,which determinesits role in the flowof energy andnutrients.The role or functionof an organism withinits ecosystem,including its habitat,resource use, andrelationships withother organisms.An organism thatbreaks down deador decayingorganic material,returning nutrientsto the ecosystem.An animalthat eatsotheranimalsAn organism,typically a plant,that produces itsown food throughphotosynthesis orchemosynthesis.A group ofindividuals ofthe samespecies living ina particulararea.Referring to theliving componentsof an ecosystem,such as plants,animals, andmicroorganismsAn animalthat onlyeatsplantsshows thetransfer ofenergy in thetrophic levelsThe naturalenvironment inwhich an organismlives, including allliving and non-living factors.Energy inmostecosystemsoriginatesfrom itAn organism thatobtains energy byfeeding on otherorganisms, whichcan be herbivores,carnivores, oromnivores.The maximumnumber of individualsof a species that anenvironment cansustainably supportwithout degrading thehabitat.A close and long-term interactionbetween twodifferent species,which can bebeneficial, harmful,or neutral.Top of foodchain, nonaturalpredators ofits ownThe transfer ofenergy from oneorganism toanother throughfood chains andfood webs.Referring to thenon-living physicaland chemicalcomponents of anecosystem, suchas water, soil, andclimate.An animalthat eatsboth plantsand animalA community ofliving organismsand their physicalenvironmentinteracting as asystem.Substances thatprovidenourishmentessential forgrowth and themaintenance of lifeA self-containedlivingthingOverlapping foodchains withdifferent pathwaysto show the flow ofenergy in anecosystemA linear sequence oforganisms throughwhich nutrients andenergy pass as oneorganism eatsanother.  The variety of lifein a particularhabitat orecosystem,including thenumber of differentspecies.The position anorganism occupiesin a food chain,which determinesits role in the flowof energy andnutrients.The role or functionof an organism withinits ecosystem,including its habitat,resource use, andrelationships withother organisms.An organism thatbreaks down deador decayingorganic material,returning nutrientsto the ecosystem.An animalthat eatsotheranimalsAn organism,typically a plant,that produces itsown food throughphotosynthesis orchemosynthesis.A group ofindividuals ofthe samespecies living ina particulararea.Referring to theliving componentsof an ecosystem,such as plants,animals, andmicroorganismsAn animalthat onlyeatsplantsshows thetransfer ofenergy in thetrophic levelsThe naturalenvironment inwhich an organismlives, including allliving and non-living factors.Energy inmostecosystemsoriginatesfrom itAn organism thatobtains energy byfeeding on otherorganisms, whichcan be herbivores,carnivores, oromnivores.The maximumnumber of individualsof a species that anenvironment cansustainably supportwithout degrading thehabitat.A close and long-term interactionbetween twodifferent species,which can bebeneficial, harmful,or neutral.Top of foodchain, nonaturalpredators ofits ownThe transfer ofenergy from oneorganism toanother throughfood chains andfood webs.Referring to thenon-living physicaland chemicalcomponents of anecosystem, suchas water, soil, andclimate.An animalthat eatsboth plantsand animalA community ofliving organismsand their physicalenvironmentinteracting as asystem.Substances thatprovidenourishmentessential forgrowth and themaintenance of life

Section Vocab - 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. A self-contained living thing
  2. Overlapping food chains with different pathways to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem
  3. A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.
  4. The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species.
  5. The position an organism occupies in a food chain, which determines its role in the flow of energy and nutrients.
  6. The role or function of an organism within its ecosystem, including its habitat, resource use, and relationships with other organisms.
  7. An organism that breaks down dead or decaying organic material, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
  8. An animal that eats other animals
  9. An organism, typically a plant, that produces its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
  10. A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
  11. Referring to the living components of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms
  12. An animal that only eats plants
  13. shows the transfer of energy in the trophic levels
  14. The natural environment in which an organism lives, including all living and non-living factors.
  15. Energy in most ecosystems originates from it
  16. An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms, which can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
  17. The maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can sustainably support without degrading the habitat.
  18. A close and long-term interaction between two different species, which can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral.
  19. Top of food chain, no natural predators of its own
  20. The transfer of energy from one organism to another through food chains and food webs.
  21. Referring to the non-living physical and chemical components of an ecosystem, such as water, soil, and climate.
  22. An animal that eats both plants and animal
  23. A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
  24. Substances that provide nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life