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Ecosystems

Play this interactive BINGO game to learn about ecosystems, populations, food chains, and more. Test your ecology knowledge and have fun!

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Ecosystems

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  1. Ecosystems BINGO

  2. Put 24 of these 30 words onto your BINGO sheet in any spot. Don’t forget a FREE space in the middle!! Biotic Abiotic Ecosystem Population Community Producer Primary Consumer Decomposer Scavenger Carnivore Herbivore Omnivore Food Chain Food Web Energy Pyramid Limiting Factors Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Direct Observation Indirect Observation Sampling Mark and Recapture Immigration Emigration Water Cycle CO2 / O2 Cycle Photosynthesis Nitrogen Cycle

  3. I will read the definition, you will then put your chip on the corresponding word on your BINGO sheet. BINGO!

  4. Defintion An organism which breaks down dead organisms, returning the nutrients to the ecosystem.

  5. Defintion A diagram of all the interconnecting food chains.

  6. Defintion A list of organisms, showing who eats who. The arrow points toward the consumer.

  7. Defintion A way to estimate population by looking for signs of organisms, such as nest or tracks.

  8. Defintion A close relationship between two organisms in which at least one organism benefits.

  9. Defintion An organism that can act as a primary consumer OR a secondary, etc. consumer.

  10. Defintion A way to estimate population by counting every organism.

  11. Defintion These include food, water and shelter, and can run out, affecting the population.

  12. Defintion All the communities (biotic component) and the abiotic factors they interact with make up this.

  13. Defintion All the organisms of the same species that can interact (same place, same time).

  14. Defintion A name for a secondary, tertiary, quarternary, etc. consumer.

  15. Defintion A cycle that includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

  16. Defintion A way to estimate population by counting organisms in a smaller area, then multiplying by the total area.

  17. Defintion A name for a primary consumer.

  18. Defintion An organism which consumes animals that have already been killed by others.

  19. Defintion Non-living components of an ecosystem.

  20. Defintion A word that means “living”.

  21. Defintion A type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit.Ex: Honey bees and flowers

  22. Defintion The process where plants combine water (from roots) and Carbon Dioxide (from air) to make FOOD: GLUCOSE, Oxygen, and left over water vapor

  23. Defintion A cycle that includes legumes and bacteria, and the most prominent gas in our atmosphere, which organisms cannot use until it is “fixed”.

  24. Defintion When organisms move OUT OF a population.

  25. Defintion A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.Ex: shark and remora

  26. Defintion When organisms move INTO a population.

  27. Defintion All the interacting populations in the ecosystem.

  28. Defintion An organism which eats producers, also known as an herbivore.

  29. Defintion An organisms that make their own food by doing photosynthesis, also known as plants.

  30. Defintion A diagram showing the AMOUNT of energy in each level of organisms in an ecosystem.

  31. Defintion A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.Ex: mosquito and human

  32. Defintion A cycle that includes photosynthesis and respiration.

  33. Defintion A way to estimate population by seeing how many of a sample are tagged and using a formula to estimate the entire population.

  34. BINGO! But don't clear your boards just yet....

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