Preyhuntedand killedfor foodCompetitionthestruggleforresourcesEcosystemall of thebiotic andabioticfactors in anenvironmentAdaptationis an inheritedcharacteristic thathelps an organismsurvive andreproduce in itsenvironment.  EnergyPyramidWin-WinRelationshipMutualism2ndconsumerA consumerfeeds onanotherconsumerWin-NeutralRelationshipCommensalismFoodWebThey are acombinationof severalfood chains eatsplantsonlyHerbivoreEcologyThe study of therelationshipsbetween livingorganisms andtheirenvironment. CommensalismOne organismbenefits, theotherone isunaffectedPredatorHuntsit'sfoodParasitismcauseharm tothe hostConsumereatsTrophicLevelthe numberof steps it isfrom thestart of thechainFoodWebSymbioticRelationshipa closerealationshipwhere at leastone organismbenefitsFoodChaina model thatshows how theenergy stored infood is passedfrom organismto organism.Populationall of thesamespecies inan areaOmnivoreeats bothplants andanimalsAbioticFactornon-livingfactorHeterotrophfeedsonothersDecomposerbreaksdown deadmaterialfor foodMutualismBothorganismsbenefit fromtherelationshipBioticFactorlivingfactorCommunityDifferentpopulationslivingtogetherProducermakesit's ownfoodHostharmedby aparasitePreyhuntedand killedfor foodCompetitionthestruggleforresourcesEcosystemall of thebiotic andabioticfactors in anenvironmentAdaptationis an inheritedcharacteristic thathelps an organismsurvive andreproduce in itsenvironment.  EnergyPyramidWin-WinRelationshipMutualism2ndconsumerA consumerfeeds onanotherconsumerWin-NeutralRelationshipCommensalismFoodWebThey are acombinationof severalfood chains eatsplantsonlyHerbivoreEcologyThe study of therelationshipsbetween livingorganisms andtheirenvironment. CommensalismOne organismbenefits, theotherone isunaffectedPredatorHuntsit'sfoodParasitismcauseharm tothe hostConsumereatsTrophicLevelthe numberof steps it isfrom thestart of thechainFoodWebSymbioticRelationshipa closerealationshipwhere at leastone organismbenefitsFoodChaina model thatshows how theenergy stored infood is passedfrom organismto organism.Populationall of thesamespecies inan areaOmnivoreeats bothplants andanimalsAbioticFactornon-livingfactorHeterotrophfeedsonothersDecomposerbreaksdown deadmaterialfor foodMutualismBothorganismsbenefit fromtherelationshipBioticFactorlivingfactorCommunityDifferentpopulationslivingtogetherProducermakesit's ownfoodHostharmedby aparasite

Interaction with Ecosystem - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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G G
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B B
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O O
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O O
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B B
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I I
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B B
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N N
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I I
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B B
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B B
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N N
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G G
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O O
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  1. I-hunted and killed for food
    I-Prey
  2. O-the struggle for resources
    O-Competition
  3. I-all of the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment
    I-Ecosystem
  4. N- is an inherited characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
    N-Adaptation
  5. N-Energy Pyramid
    N-
  6. I-Mutualism
    I-Win-Win Relationship
  7. B-A consumer feeds on another consumer
    B-2nd consumer
  8. G-Commensalism
    G-Win-Neutral Relationship
  9. G-They are a combination of several food chains
    G-Food Web
  10. B-Herbivore
    B-eats plants only
  11. O-The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
    O-Ecology
  12. O-One organism benefits, the other one is unaffected
    O-Commensalism
  13. B-Hunts it's food
    B-Predator
  14. I-cause harm to the host
    I-Parasitism
  15. B-eats
    B-Consumer
  16. N-the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
    N-Trophic Level
  17. I-Food Web
    I-
  18. B-a close realationship where at least one organism benefits
    B-Symbiotic Relationship
  19. B-a model that shows how the energy stored in food is passed from organism to organism.
    B-Food Chain
  20. N-all of the same species in an area
    N-Population
  21. G-eats both plants and animals
    G- Omnivore
  22. O-non-living factor
    O-Abiotic Factor
  23. O-feeds on others
    O-Heterotroph
  24. O-breaks down dead material for food
    O-Decomposer
  25. G-Both organisms benefit from the relationship
    G-Mutualism
  26. G-living factor
    G-Biotic Factor
  27. N-Different populations living together
    N-Community
  28. I-makes it's own food
    I-Producer
  29. G-harmed by a parasite
    G-Host