Name: Staphylococcus Aureus

Name: Staphylococcus Aureus

<p> Name: Staphylococcus aureus</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA Name: Liverwort</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with cellulose holding cells together Name: Giant Sequoia</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with cellulose holding cells together</p><p> Tubes move water and nutrients to and from cells</p><p> Seeds Name: Cherry tree</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with cellulose holding cells together</p><p> Tubes move water and nutrients to and from cells</p><p> Seeds</p><p> Flowers Name: Morel</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with chitin holding cells together</p><p> Spore reproduction Name: Fly Agaric</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with chitin holding cells together</p><p> Spore reproduction</p><p> Spores stored in gills of a hood called a "basidium" Name: Hydra</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together Name: Quahog</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens mouth first</p><p> Has a mantle that makes a shell</p><p> Has two shells Name: Giant Squid</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens mouth first</p><p> Has a mantle that makes a shell</p><p> Has 10 tentacles Name: Dung beetle</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens mouth first</p><p> Has a chitin exoskeleton that it sheds as it gets larger</p><p> Body separated into 3 segments: Head, abdomen and thorax</p><p> 3 pairs of legs Name: Black widow spider</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens mouth first</p><p> Has a chitin exoskeleton that it sheds as it gets larger</p><p> Body separated into two segments</p><p> A pair of appendages on the head called "chelicerae" used for pulling food to mouth. Name: Snapping turtle</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg can be laid out of the water</p><p> Lowers neck and pulls it straight back into the shell Name: Matamata turtle</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg can be laid out of the water</p><p> Folds neck sideways under the shell. Name: Pterosaur - Sciroccopteryx moroccensis</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg can be laid out of the water</p><p> Two holes in sides of head behind the eye (Diapsid openings)</p><p> Pinky fingers extended to support wings Name: Roseate Spoonbill</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg can be laid out of the water</p><p> Two holes in sides of head behind the eye (Diapsid openings)</p><p> Arms extended to support wings Name: Wombat</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg laid internally</p><p> One hole in the side of the head behind the eye (Synapsid opening)</p><p> Marsupial pouch Name: Warthog</p><p>Characteristics</p><p> DNA</p><p> Multicellular with collagen holding cells together</p><p> Bilateral</p><p> Blastula opens tail end first</p><p> Backbone</p><p> 4 limbs</p><p> Amniotic egg laid internally</p><p> One hole in the side of the head behind the eye (Synapsid opening)</p><p> Placental birth</p>

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