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Classification Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Kingdom-Animal Phylum-Animalia Class-Mammalia Order-Carnivora Family-Ursidae Genus-Ursus Species-Arctos Common name-Grizzly Bear Kingdom-Bacteria Phylum-Proteobacteria Class-Gammaproteobacteria Order-Enterobacteriales Family-Enterobacteriaceae Genus-Yersina Species-pestis Common name-Bubonic Plague
Bear vs Bubonic Plague Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Multicellular Eukaryote No cell wall Nucleus Unicellular Prokaryote Cell wall No nucleus
Diet/ Obtaining food Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Hunt and kill prey Consumer Heterotroph Use aerobic respiration and anaerobic fermentation to produce hydrogen gas for energy
Interesting Facts Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Average life span is years. Average speed is 35 mph. New born cubs weigh 1 lb. Cubs are really playful. Fish in groups. Also called Black Death. Founded in 1894 in Hong Kong. Capable of fatal diseases. Incapable of movement. Interacts mainly with rodents.
Size Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Height- 3.3 feet Weight- 600 (male) (female) Length-6.5 feet Width µm Length- 1-3 µm
Reproduction Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Sexual Start to reproduce at age 5 2 cubs per litter Reproduce every other year Asexual Fission
Environmental function Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Help spread berry seeds Help prevent over population of others on food chain No niche
Environmental conditions/habitat Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Sub plain meadows, open plain, dense forests, artic tundra Every continent except Australia Poor sanitation, overcrowding, and high rodent population areas
Defense mechanisms/ adaptations Grizzly BearBubonic Plague Large claws Loud roar Complex virulence posing large problem for antibiotics
5 question quiz 1.How much does a male bear weigh? 2.How does Yersinia pestis reproduce? 3.What's the average height of a bear? 4.When was the Bubonic Plague founded? 5.What class is the bear in?
Answers lbs. 2.Asexually feet Mammalia
Work cited plaguehttp:// plague death.htmlhttp://facts.randomhistory.com/2009/06/09_black- death.html ntations/Y.%20pestis/Yersinia%20pestis.htmlhttp://web.uconn.edu/mcbstaff/graf/Student%20prese ntations/Y.%20pestis/Yersinia%20pestis.html stis,_the_History_of_the_Plague_and_Adaptation_to_ Animal_Hosthttps://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Yersinia_pe stis,_the_History_of_the_Plague_and_Adaptation_to_ Animal_Host