Part A Staphylococcus aureus (remember that an organism\'s scientific name can a
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Part A Staphylococcus aureus (remember that an organism's scientific name can also be written with the genus name abbreviated in this case, S. aureus) is a bacterium, one of the groups of microorganisms. Although the different groups of microorganisms share some similarities, there are several important differences that distinguish each group. Drag each of the following statements to the appropriate bin to indicate whether it is a characteristic of bacteria archa fungi, or viruses Reset Help Have cell walls that contain Not typically associated with human Eukaryotic Found in extreme environments peptidoglycan disease Derive nutrition from organic or Can be seen only with an electron Can be unicellular or multicellular Cannot survive outside a host cell inorganic sources or conduct microscope photosynthesis Bacteria Archaea Fungi VirusesExplanation / Answer
The arrangment of these organisms with their specific charecters is given below:
Bacteria:
Archaea:
Fungi:
Viruses: