parasitismA relationshipbetween twospecies in whichone species, (theparasite), benefitsfrom the other andharms it.diagramof abioticfactorspreyAn organismthat is killedand eaten byanotherorganism +,0a way to showcommensalismdiagramshowingbiologicalslevels oforganizationcompetitionWhen two or moreindividuals/populationstry to use the sameresources mutualismA relationshipbetween twospecies inwhich bothspecies benefitecologyStudy of theinteractions oforganisms withone anotherand with theirenvironmentbioticLivingfactors intheenvironmentabioticNon-livingpart of theenvironmentnichethe role and position aspecies has in itsenvironment,encompassing itshabitat, resources,interactions with otherspecies, and how itmeets its needs forsurvival and reproductionconsumerAn organismthat eats otherorganisms ororganic matterfor energypredationPredator/Preyrelationship whereone organism, thepredator, kills andeats anotherorganismpredatorAn organismthat kills andeats all or partof anotherorganism producerAn organism thatcan make its ownfood by usingenergy from itssurroundings(sunlight)+,-a way toshowparasitismpopulationA group oforganisms of thesame species thatlive in a specificgeographical areahostThe organismin a parasiticrelationshipthat isharmed communityAll the populationsof species that livein the samehabitat andinteract with eachothercommensalismA relationshipbetween twoorganisms in whichone organismbenefits and theother organism isn’thelped nor harmed+,+a way toshowmutualismorganismA livingthingdiagramof bioticfactorsparasiteAn organismthat feedson a (living)hostsymbiosisA relationship inwhich two differentorganisms live inclose associationwith each other(ex. mutualism,commensalism,parasitism) ecosystemA communityof organismsand theirabioticenvironment biospherethe global ecosystemencompassing allliving organisms andtheir interactions withthe non-livingenvironment (abioticfactors) on EarthhabitatWhere anorganismlivesparasitismA relationshipbetween twospecies in whichone species, (theparasite), benefitsfrom the other andharms it.diagramof abioticfactorspreyAn organismthat is killedand eaten byanotherorganism +,0a way to showcommensalismdiagramshowingbiologicalslevels oforganizationcompetitionWhen two or moreindividuals/populationstry to use the sameresources mutualismA relationshipbetween twospecies inwhich bothspecies benefitecologyStudy of theinteractions oforganisms withone anotherand with theirenvironmentbioticLivingfactors intheenvironmentabioticNon-livingpart of theenvironmentnichethe role and position aspecies has in itsenvironment,encompassing itshabitat, resources,interactions with otherspecies, and how itmeets its needs forsurvival and reproductionconsumerAn organismthat eats otherorganisms ororganic matterfor energypredationPredator/Preyrelationship whereone organism, thepredator, kills andeats anotherorganismpredatorAn organismthat kills andeats all or partof anotherorganism producerAn organism thatcan make its ownfood by usingenergy from itssurroundings(sunlight)+,-a way toshowparasitismpopulationA group oforganisms of thesame species thatlive in a specificgeographical areahostThe organismin a parasiticrelationshipthat isharmed communityAll the populationsof species that livein the samehabitat andinteract with eachothercommensalismA relationshipbetween twoorganisms in whichone organismbenefits and theother organism isn’thelped nor harmed+,+a way toshowmutualismorganismA livingthingdiagramof bioticfactorsparasiteAn organismthat feedson a (living)hostsymbiosisA relationship inwhich two differentorganisms live inclose associationwith each other(ex. mutualism,commensalism,parasitism) ecosystemA communityof organismsand theirabioticenvironment biospherethe global ecosystemencompassing allliving organisms andtheir interactions withthe non-livingenvironment (abioticfactors) on EarthhabitatWhere anorganismlives

Ecology #1 Vocabulary - 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 relationship between two species in which one species, (the parasite), benefits from the other and harms it.
    parasitism
  2. diagram of abiotic factors
  3. An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
    prey
  4. a way to show commensalism
    +,0
  5. diagram showing biologicals levels of organization
  6. When two or more individuals/populations try to use the same resources
    competition
  7. A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
    mutualism
  8. Study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment
    ecology
  9. Living factors in the environment
    biotic
  10. Non-living part of the environment
    abiotic
  11. the role and position a species has in its environment, encompassing its habitat, resources, interactions with other species, and how it meets its needs for survival and reproduction
    niche
  12. An organism that eats other organisms or organic matter for energy
    consumer
  13. Predator/Prey relationship where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism
    predation
  14. An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism
    predator
  15. An organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings (sunlight)
    producer
  16. a way to show parasitism
    +,-
  17. A group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area
    population
  18. The organism in a parasitic relationship that is harmed
    host
  19. All the populations of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
    community
  20. A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other organism isn’t helped nor harmed
    commensalism
  21. a way to show mutualism
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  22. A living thing
    organism
  23. diagram of biotic factors
  24. An organism that feeds on a (living) host
    parasite
  25. A relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other (ex. mutualism, commensalism, parasitism)
    symbiosis
  26. A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
    ecosystem
  27. the global ecosystem encompassing all living organisms and their interactions with the non-living environment (abiotic factors) on Earth
    biosphere
  28. Where an organism lives
    habitat