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  • Systematics [r]: The study of the diversity of organism characteristics, and how they relate via evolution. [e]

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  • Staphylococcus aureus [r]: Facultatively anaerobic, Gram-positive pathogenic coccus capable of producing suppurative lesions, furunculosis, pyemia, osteomyelitis, food poisoning, and may be resistant to commonly used antibiotics. [e]
  • Polymer [r]: A compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules (monomers), or by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules eliminating water, alcohol, etc. [e]
  • Bacillus thuringiensis [r]: A soil-dwelling, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium used as an agricultural pesticide. [e]