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    Jaguar Classifications

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    Whale.<table border="1"><tr>Category</td><td>Jaguar</td><td>Tiger Shark</td><td>Earth Worm</td><td>Red Wood</td><td>Killer Whale.</td></tr><tr>Kingdom-</td><td>Animalia</td><td>Animalia</td><td>Animalia </td><td>Plantae</td><td>Animalia. </td></tr><tr>Phylum-</td><td>Chordata</td><td>Chordata</td><td>Annelida</td><td>Embryophyta</td><td>Chordata</td></tr><tr>Class-</td><td>Mammalia</td><td>Chondrichthyes</td><td>Oligochaeta</td><td>Coniferopsida</td><td>Mammalia.</td></tr><tr>Order-</td><td>Carnivora

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    The hawksbill sea turtle is a critically endangered reptile and only comes to land to lay theeggs. The hawksbill sea turtle as a unique physical structure and lives mostly in tropical coral reefs of the Atlantic and Pacific ocean. This animal mainly eats sponges and may sometimes go deeper to hunt for small squid. The hawksbill turtle got its name for its hawk like beak(S1). Did you know that the hawksbill sea turtle can change colors(S16)?!?! This proves that the hawksbill sea turtle has many

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    Physiology Paper Dolphins are one of the most familiar and unique marine mammals known to people and occupy all the major oceans and seas of the world. Some species are even known to live in larger river systems. Dolphins belong in the kingdom anamalia; phylum‚ corata; class mammalia; order‚ cetacean; sub-order‚ odonteceti; family‚ delphinidae; genus‚ delphinus; and species‚ delphis. Dolphins are believed to have a long evolutionary past dating back several‚ tens of millions of years Dolphins are very

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    Staph Aureus

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    Staphylococcus Aureus (Staph Aureus) is a gram-positive coccal bacterium and is a member of the Firmicutes phylum. It is most commonly found in the respiratory tract or in skin infections and can sometimes occur from food poisoning. This bacterium is very common and can be found in almost all parts of the world. Every year around 500‚000 people in the USA go to the hospital to get treated (National Institutes of Health‚ 1999). Staph Aureus has genetically developed to resist many antibiotics (Larsen

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    Organism Physiology Paper

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    ORGANISM PHYSIOLOGY PAPER Organism Physiology Paper DeAndrea Wheeler July 31‚ 2013 BIO/101 Hildegrade Selig Kingdom: Animalia‚ Phylum: Chordatra‚ Superclass: Tetrapoda‚ Class: Reptilia‚ Subclass: Diapsida‚ Order: Squamata‚ Suborder: Lacertilia. Family: Agamidae‚ Genus: Chlamydosaurus. Lizards are widespread groups with more than 4000 species ranging across all continents expect Antarctica‚ as well as most oceanic island chains. This paper

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    Mbuti Culture

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    Mbuti Culture Brandon ANT 101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology The Mbuti or Bambuti are one of several indigenous pygmy groups in the Congo region of Africa. Their language belongs to the Central Sudanic subgroup of the Nilo-Saharan phylum.1 After researching the Mbuti culture‚ I think we will see that their government‚ traditions‚ and culture is slowly and sadly melting into the surrounding‚ changing world. Mbuti’s primary mode of subsistence is Foraging. They hunt and gather food

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    Prokaryotes were the first cells; bacteria-like organisms • Descendants belong in two groups: Archaea and Eubacteria Symbiogenesis: process whereby cells of one prokaryotic lineage engulfed‚ but did not digest cells from another prokaryotic lineage. The engulfed cell was eventually reduced to an organelle inside the host cell. Eukaryotic products of symbiogenesis include mitochondria and plastids Primary endosymbiosis: development of organelle by prokaryote engulfed and modified the bacteria

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    Corvus Research Paper

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    most important factor in identifying a raven‚ whether a common one or one of a similar degree is that of knowing the difference between a raven and that of a crow. The raven‚ in this case the species of corvus corax is of the kingdom Animalia‚ the phylum Chordata‚ the class Aves‚ the order Passeriformes‚ the family Corvidae‚ and the genus Corvus. For a sense of comparison to the origins of both birds‚ by taking the American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)as an example it can be found in the Nearctic

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    The Grey Fox‚ also known as the “Tree Fox” is just one of the animals that live in the Chaparral biome. The baby Grey Fox is called a kit or a pup. The Grey Fox is an animal closely related to the dog‚ because of their bushy tails. The back of the Grey Fox is a whitish grey color‚ while the muzzle is black and has a black stripe. The Grey Fox as an adult can weigh anywhere from seven to eleven pounds. They stand fifteen inches at the shoulder‚ and are twenty-one to thirty inches long. Their scientific

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    Tyrannosaurus rex

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    Tyrannosaurus rex means "tyrant lizard king" .It is also called T.Rex abbreviation. The first T. rex was first found by Barnum Brown in 1902. The first T. rex was found in Hell Creek‚ Montana‚ USA‚ North America. Tyrannosaurus rex was a meat-eater about 40 feet (12.4 m) long‚ about 15-20 feet (4.6-6 m) tall‚ and about 5-7 tons in weight. T. rex probably had about 200 bones‚ roughly the same as us (no one knows exactly how many it had‚ since no complete T. Rex Skeletons have been found). About a

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