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The Duck Billed Platypus. By: Conner and Yolanda. What is a Duck Billed Platypus?. A duck billed platypus is an animal that is mixed with a duck, beaver, and an otter There’s a poison stinger on the rear end of its feet
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The Duck Billed Platypus By: Conner and Yolanda
What is a Duck Billed Platypus? • A duck billed platypus is an animal that is mixed with a duck, beaver, and an otter • There’s a poison stinger on the rear end of its feet • A duck billed platypus gets it name from (bill and webbed feet), beaver (tail) and otter (body and fur)
What does a Duck Billed Platypus does? • It eats fish, eggs, and shrimp • Lays eggs and have poison in them • Normal size is around 600 ml and bigger then a female duck billed platypus • It is sexually and can lay 2 to 3 eggs at a time • They live around river, streams and wet surface
What is Salmonella Typhimurium • Salmonella is a organism that grow on any food; dairy, poultry, and meat • It can bring harm to humans and pets • Most common cause is by food poison and seriously fatal disease • It is a bacteria that spreads and its sexually • Salmonella isn’t a good thing to have in your body at all it can deadly
Similarities • Both a Duck Billed Platypus and Salmonella Typhimurium has or can cause poison to a human or another organism
Differences Duck billed platypus Salmonella typhimurium Kingdom- Bacteria Phylum- Proteobacteria Class- Gamma Proteobacteria Order- Enterobacteriales Family- Enterobacteriaceae Genus- Salmonella Species- Bongori, Enterica, Arizonae, Typh, Enteritids Common Name- Salmonella Typhimurium • Kingdom- Animalia • Phylum- Chordata • Class- Mammalia • Order- Monotremata • Family- Ornithorhynchidae • Genus- Ornithorhy • Species- Orn. Anainus • Common Name- Duck Billed Platypus
Insert photo of organism 1 here Handout 5 Organism 1- Duck – Billed Platypus Organism 2- Salmonella Typhimurium Title of VENN DIAGRAM 2 here • Animalia • Multicellular • Eukaryote • no cell wall • heterotroph • motile • sexual reproduction List the 7 characteristics of life here. 1. Kingdom 2. Phylum 3. Class 4. Order 5. Family 6. Genus 7. Species • Bacteria • unicellular • Prokaryote • cell wall • type of reproduction • heterotroph • sessile