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Latisha Rawlings And Sean Alberts Kingdom of life project
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Seven Characteristics of life. Cellular organization Reproduction Metabolism Homeostasis Heredity Response Growth and Development.
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Bacteria- The handle of the car probably has bacteria from people touching it.
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Plant- Maple tree in the backround
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Fungus- Fungus growing on the side of this tree.
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Protista- we assume there are protist, because protist live in water.
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Animalia- We found a snail hiding under a log.
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Facts about Hourglass Dolphin Multicellular Eukaryote Tertiary Consumer
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Facts about Hourglass Dolphin Eats: small fish, crustaceans, and squid. Interesting Facts: They are also called Sea Skunks. They can develop type 2 diabetes Grow to be 6 to 7 feet long, and weigh up to 180 pounds. Live in the polar regions of Northern England, Southern New Zealand, and the Southern tip of South America.
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Fly Agaric Multicellular Eukaryote Decomposer
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Fact about Fly Agaric 3 to 8 inches tall Poisones Used by ancient europeans for its halucigenic properties Decomposes dead plant and animal material.
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1. Animalia 2. Chordata 3. Vertabrata 4. Cetacea 5. Delphinidai 6. Lagnorhynchus 7. Lagnorhynchus cruciger 8.Motile 9.No cell wall 1.Fungi 2.Basidiomycota 3.Agaricolycetes 4.Agaricales 5.Amanitaceae 6.Amanita 7.Amanita muscaria 8.Sessile 9.Cell wall Animalia Multicellular Eukaryote no cell wall sexual reproduction heterotroph motile Insert photo of organism 1 here Insert photo of organism Handout 5 Organism 1- Lagenorhynchus cruciger Organism 2- Amanita muscaria
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Questions What does the hourglass dolphin eat? How big can the hourglass dolphin get? How tall can the fly agaric grow up to be? Is the fly agaric poisonous or non-poisonous? Is the fly agaric a decomposer?
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