The process bywhich cells breakdown glucose inthe presence ofoxygen to releaseenergy, carbondioxide, and water.a system made upof all the living(biotic) and non-living (abiotic)things in an area,and how theyinteractCellularRespirationA simple sugarmade byproducers duringphotosynthesisthat providesenergy for livingorganisms.The process bywhich cells breakdown glucose inthe presence ofoxygen to releaseenergy, carbondioxide, and water.PhotosynthesisAn organism thatmust eat otherorganisms to getenergy; includesherbivores,carnivores, andomnivores.Organisms thatmake their ownfood using sunlightor chemicals; theyform the base ofall food chains.A complex networkof connected foodchains showing allfeedingrelationships in anecosystem.An organism thatmakes its ownfood from sunlightor chemicalenergy (also calleda producer)EcosystemsFoodWebsTrophicLevelsConsumerThe process bywhich plants andsome otherorganisms usesunlight, carbondioxide, and water tomake glucose (food)and oxygenEcologyA consumerthat eatsboth plantsand animalsProducersConsumerA type ofsymbiosis inwhich bothspecies benefit.Example: beesand flowers.The study of howliving organismsinteract with eachother and withtheir environmentA simple modelthat shows howenergy movesthrough anecosystem fromproducers toconsumers.The levels ofnourishment ina food chain orfood web, suchas producers,primaryFoodChainsThe process bywhich cells breakdown glucose inthe presence ofoxygen to releaseenergy, carbondioxide, and water.a system made upof all the living(biotic) and non-living (abiotic)things in an area,and how theyinteractCellularRespirationA simple sugarmade byproducers duringphotosynthesisthat providesenergy for livingorganisms.The process bywhich cells breakdown glucose inthe presence ofoxygen to releaseenergy, carbondioxide, and water.PhotosynthesisAn organism thatmust eat otherorganisms to getenergy; includesherbivores,carnivores, andomnivores.Organisms thatmake their ownfood using sunlightor chemicals; theyform the base ofall food chains.A complex networkof connected foodchains showing allfeedingrelationships in anecosystem.An organism thatmakes its ownfood from sunlightor chemicalenergy (also calleda producer)EcosystemsFoodWebsTrophicLevelsConsumerThe process bywhich plants andsome otherorganisms usesunlight, carbondioxide, and water tomake glucose (food)and oxygenEcologyA consumerthat eatsboth plantsand animalsProducersConsumerA type ofsymbiosis inwhich bothspecies benefit.Example: beesand flowers.The study of howliving organismsinteract with eachother and withtheir environmentA simple modelthat shows howenergy movesthrough anecosystem fromproducers toconsumers.The levels ofnourishment ina food chain orfood web, suchas producers,primaryFoodChains

ecology review - 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. The process by which cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to release energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
  2. a system made up of all the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) things in an area, and how they interact
  3. Cellular Respiration
  4. A simple sugar made by producers during photosynthesis that provides energy for living organisms.
  5. The process by which cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to release energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
  6. Photosynthesis
  7. An organism that must eat other organisms to get energy; includes herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores.
  8. Organisms that make their own food using sunlight or chemicals; they form the base of all food chains.
  9. A complex network of connected food chains showing all feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
  10. An organism that makes its own food from sunlight or chemical energy (also called a producer)
  11. Ecosystems
  12. Food Webs
  13. Trophic Levels
  14. Consumer
  15. The process by which plants and some other organisms use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make glucose (food) and oxygen
  16. Ecology
  17. A consumer that eats both plants and animals
  18. Producers
  19. Consumer
  20. A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit. Example: bees and flowers.
  21. The study of how living organisms interact with each other and with their environment
  22. A simple model that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem from producers to consumers.
  23. The levels of nourishment in a food chain or food web, such as producers, primary
  24. Food Chains