Habitat:Competition:A species thatplays a crucial rolein maintaining thestructure andfunction of anecosystem.A relationshipbetween two ormore organismswhere they livein closeassociation.Predation:KeystoneSpecies:Niche:Ecotone:A species that isnot native to aparticular areaand can causeharm to theenvironment.InvasiveSpecies:A type ofsymbiosis whereone organism (theparasite) benefitsat the expense ofthe other (thehost).All of thepopulations ofdifferentspecies living inthe same area.Symbiosis:EndemicSpecies:Community:Mutualism:The strugglebetweenorganismsfor limitedresources.Parasitism:Commensalism:Species thatare native to aspecific areaand are notfoundanywhere else.The act of oneorganism (thepredator) huntingand killing anotherorganism (theprey) for food.Population:A group ofindividuals ofthe samespecies living inthe same area.A type ofsymbiosiswhere bothorganismsbenefit.The naturalenvironmentwhere anorganismlives.A type ofsymbiosis whereone organismbenefits and theother is neitherharmed norhelped.A transitionalzonebetween twoecosystems.The role orfunction of anorganism orspecies in anecosystem.Habitat:Competition:A species thatplays a crucial rolein maintaining thestructure andfunction of anecosystem.A relationshipbetween two ormore organismswhere they livein closeassociation.Predation:KeystoneSpecies:Niche:Ecotone:A species that isnot native to aparticular areaand can causeharm to theenvironment.InvasiveSpecies:A type ofsymbiosis whereone organism (theparasite) benefitsat the expense ofthe other (thehost).All of thepopulations ofdifferentspecies living inthe same area.Symbiosis:EndemicSpecies:Community:Mutualism:The strugglebetweenorganismsfor limitedresources.Parasitism:Commensalism:Species thatare native to aspecific areaand are notfoundanywhere else.The act of oneorganism (thepredator) huntingand killing anotherorganism (theprey) for food.Population:A group ofindividuals ofthe samespecies living inthe same area.A type ofsymbiosiswhere bothorganismsbenefit.The naturalenvironmentwhere anorganismlives.A type ofsymbiosis whereone organismbenefits and theother is neitherharmed norhelped.A transitionalzonebetween twoecosystems.The role orfunction of anorganism orspecies in anecosystem.

APES Unit 2 - 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. Habitat:
  2. Competition:
  3. A species that plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of an ecosystem.
  4. A relationship between two or more organisms where they live in close association.
  5. Predation:
  6. Keystone Species:
  7. Niche:
  8. Ecotone:
  9. A species that is not native to a particular area and can cause harm to the environment.
  10. Invasive Species:
  11. A type of symbiosis where one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (the host).
  12. All of the populations of different species living in the same area.
  13. Symbiosis:
  14. Endemic Species:
  15. Community:
  16. Mutualism:
  17. The struggle between organisms for limited resources.
  18. Parasitism:
  19. Commensalism:
  20. Species that are native to a specific area and are not found anywhere else.
  21. The act of one organism (the predator) hunting and killing another organism (the prey) for food.
  22. Population:
  23. A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
  24. A type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit.
  25. The natural environment where an organism lives.
  26. A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped.
  27. A transitional zone between two ecosystems.
  28. The role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem.