Biome/Ecosystem Bingo Science Ms. Keegan. The name of a tertiary consumer Lion.

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Biome/Ecosystem Bingo Science Ms. Keegan

The name of a tertiary consumer Lion

Any area where there are living things on earth is known as the… Biosphere

Bacteria and Fungi are known as… Decomposers

This type of organism consumes only meat. Carnivore

Rocks, Air, Soil and Water are all examples of… Abiotic Factors

What is a large ecosystem named for its important vegetation and climate? Biome

What is the name of any living thing that produces its own energy through photosynthesis? Primary Producer

Dogs, Cats, Trees, Birds, Humans, and Plants are all examples of… Biotic Factors

This illustrates the interconnected relationship within an ecosystem. Food Web

This organism at the top of the food chain or food web receives the least amount of energy. Tertiary Consumer

Sun – Grass- Grasshopper- Frog are an example of this. Food Chain

This animal is a primary consumer. Deer

Horses, Zebras, and Cattle have short flat teeth for grinding food. What type of adaptation is this? Structural

Whales can dive deep into the ocean because they can slow their pulse and keep in oxygen. What type of adaptation is this? Functional

In this food chain, what type of consumer is the rabbit? ShrubsRabbitFox Primary Consumer

Birds fly south for winter. What type of adaptation is this? Behavioral

A community of organisms that interact with each other. Ecosystem

An organism that eats meat and plants. Omnivore

In this food chain, what type of consumer is the fox? ShrubsRabbitFox Secondary Consumer

This organism eats only plants and vegetables. Herbivore

In a food chain, the further away an organism is from the sun the less ______they have. Energy

This animal is an omnivore because it eats small rodents and berries. Raccoon

This biome has four distinct seasons. Temperate Deciduous Forest

This biome is categorized by the vast majority of conifer trees. Taiga

This biome has permanently frozen subsoil and very few plants. Tundra

This biome is usually categorized as a tropical region. Rainforest

This biome is categorized by little to no precipitation and is abundant with cacti. Desert