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Food Chain Bingo Bonanza

Choose the correct answer to match the question asked. The more correct answers you get, the more chances you have to Bingo. This game will help you learn the different terms under the topic Food chain/Food web and feeding relationships.

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Created Date 11.06.21
Last Updated 11.08.21
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Topics of this game:
  • a geographic area where Biotic and Abiotic factors work together to form a bubble of life
  • a place where an organism makes its home
  • the living components present in an ecosystem. It includes all flora (plants) and fauna (animals)
  • the non-living components present in an ecosystem. It typically comprises physical and chemical components
  • passage of energy in the form of food from one organism to another
  • the natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecosystem
  • organism that feeds on plants only
  • Organism that feeds on animals only
  • organism that feeds on animals and plants
  • Feed on dead and decaying organisms
  • organism that makes its own food (also called autotrophs)
  • animals that feed on producers whether directly or indirectly (also called heterotrophs)
  • Feed directly on the producer (same as herbivore)
  • feed on the primary consumer (same as carnivore)
  • Feed on secondary consumer (also a carnivore)
  • an organism which feeds on another
  • the organism being eaten
  • refers to living things depending on each other for food and other essentials for their survival
  • the position an organism occupies in a food chain
  • food chain that comprise organisms that live on land
  • food chain that comprises organisms that live in water
  • an organism that eats dead or decaying plants or animals as food
  • an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
  • an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients

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