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