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BACTERIA
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Kingdom Eubacteria (True Bacteria)Bacteria are located everywhere – air, water, land, and living organisms including people.
General Characteristics: 1. All are unicellular (one-celled structural level)
2. All are prokaryotic - cells that lack nucleus (no nuclear envelope) (PRO = NO nucleus)
3. All have cell walls – NO cellulose in cell walls 4. Can live in both aerobic (with O2) and anaerobic (without O2) environments
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5. Bacteria are much larger in size than viruses.
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6. Bacteria usually have one of three different cell shapes:
Coccus(Sphere-shaped)
Ex: Streptococcus
Bacilli(rod-shaped)
Ex: Lactobacillus
Spirillum(Spiral-shaped)
Ex: Spirillium
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coccus bacillus spirillum
coccusspirillum
bacillus
What shape?
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Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Genetic Materia
l
Flagella
Cytoplasm
Example: E. coli
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Causes Disease by:
1. Destroying cells of infected organisms by breaking the cells down for food.
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2. Releases toxins (poisons) which destroy cells of infected organism.
3. Must have access to new hosts to spread.
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Different Hosts
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D. Importance:1. Beneficial
a. breakdown dead matter to recycle nutrients into ecosystem - decomposers
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Example: Compost piles need microorganisms (ex. bacteria) to decompose (breakdown) matter.
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b. dairy industry - bacteria in 2:08 minute
video
yogurt, sour cream and cheese
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c. Oil spills - bacteria can digest small oil spills
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d. Genetic engineering—
Recombinant/synthetic DNA (Ex:
Insulin)
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e. symbiotic relationship - E. coli and our intestines-both organisms benefit
Example: E. coli in intestines helps us digest food and make vitamins (such as Vitamin K and B-complex) In return, human intestines provide food and shelter for bacteria.
(This strain of E. coli is different from the E. coli strain that causes food poisoning.)
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3:07 minute video
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Harmful :a. human diseases –
strep throat, tuberculosis, tooth decay and bad breath, anthrax, plague, tetanus, food poisoning
Tetanus
Strep Throat
Anthrax
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3:15 minute video
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b. food spoilage and poisoning – caused by Salmonella and Staphylococcus
c. Treated with antibiotics – Some bacteria are able to survive in presence of antibiotics that kill other bacteria – antibiotic resistant bacteria
Note: This is why doctors tell you to take the entire amount of medicine given even if you start to feel better because if not, bacteria will have the chance to evolve and become antibiotic resistant.
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Geyser
Kingdom Archaebacteria a. First known prokaryotes-
Archaebacteria (archae=ancient)
b. Live in very harsh environments (known as extremophiles)– high salt
content, hot temperatures, acidic or alkaline environments
Salt Lake City
Hydrothermal vents
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3:12 minute video
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c. Live in intestines of animals, especially cows and other grazing animals – methanogens
Produce methane gas –
greatly affects our atmosphere by combining
with O2 to make CO2 for photosynthesis
methanogenic archaebacteria
d. Same size and shape as Eubacteria, but different biochemical makeup