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LION/ S. PNEUMONIA
By: Derius Marable
CLASSIFICATION
Lion
S.Pneumonia
Chordate
Firmicutes
Mammalia
Bacilli
Carnivora
Lactobacillales
Felidae
Streptococcacae
Panthera
Streptococcus
Leo
pneumoniae
Panthera
leo
S.
pneum
onia
MULTICELLULAR OR UNICELLULAR
Lion
•
Multicellular
S. pneumonia
•
Unicellular
CELL STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANISMS
Lion
S. pneumonia
•
Eukaryotic
•
Prokaryotic
•
No Cell Wall
•
Cell Wall
•
Nucleus
•
No Nucleus
HOW DOES THE ORGANISM OBTAIN FOOD
Lion
•
Hunting, Heterotrophic
S. pneumonia
•
Use enzyme systems to obtain carbon
and nitrogen.
DIET OF ORGANISMS
Lion
•
Prey: Wildebeest, Impala, Zebra,
Giraffes, Buffalo, Wild Hogs, Rhinos,
Hippos, and Elephants when food is
scarce.
S. pneumonia
•
Elements
5 INTERESTING FACTS
Lion
S. pneumonia
•
Lions are the second largest cat
species in the world under tigers.
•
S. pneumonia is commonly found in
the nose and throat.
•
Lions can reach speeds of 50mph.
•
•
A lion’s roar can be heard from 5 miles
away.
Many people carry this bacteria in their
upper respiratory system without
becoming ill.
•
Lionesses do most of the hunting for
the pride.
S. pneumonia is the most common
cause of ear infections.
•
Invasive S. pneumonia infections are
treated with antibiotics.
•
It is not known why some people
develop S. pneumonia diseases and
others do not.
•
•
Lions usually rest for 20hrs a day.
SIZE/PACK OR SOLITARY ORGANISM
Lion
S. pneumonia
•
Pack Animal
•
Solitary
•
Height- 3.9ft.
•
Microscopic
•
Weight- 330-500lbs.
•
Length- 5ft.
REPRODUCTION
Lion
•
Sexually
S. pneumonia
•
Asexually
IMPORTANCE OF THE ORGANISM
Lion
•
Population regulators and disease
control Without lions, there would be
more animals serving as hosts for
parasites and pathogens that would
spread throughout the herd, leading to
fewer healthy animals.
S. pneumonia
•
Is recognized as a major cause of
pneumonia and is subject of many
humeral immunity studies.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Lion
•
African lions inhabit the portion of
Africa that is below the Sahara Desert,
in the bulk of its nations. They live in
countries such as Zambia, Botswana,
Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Cote d'Ivoire,
Namibia, South Africa, Malawi and
many others. Which have space,
wildlife, and watering holes.
S. pneumonia
•
Warm aired places in a organism.
ADAPTATIONS
Lion
• Roar used to communicate and warn
predators.
•
Long retractable claws to hold on to
prey.
•
Large teeth to puncture skin.
•
Rough tongues to peel the skin off of
prey.
S. pneumonia
•
High rate of drug resistance.
•
Rapid genetic recombination.
5 QUESTION QUIZ
• What cell type does S. pneumonia have?
• Name one of the adaptations that the African Lion has.
• Which of the two organisms has a cell wall?
• Is a lion a pack or solitary animal?
• Which organism is a bacteria?