Singled-Celled Organisms Protists Bacteria Viruses.

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Singled-Celled Organisms Protists Bacteria Viruses

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There are good protists and bad protists Good  protists are able to create O 2 through photosynthesis Bad  protists cause disease in humans

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Singled-Celled Organisms

ProtistsBacteriaViruses

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ProtistsEukaryotes – have a nucleusMost have mitochondria for cellular

respirationMost have chloroplasts to make

their own foodMost live in water

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There are good protists and bad protists

 Good protists are able to create O2 through

photosynthesis Bad

protists cause disease in humans

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Found in fresh water and ocean

No harmful effects on humans or environment

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Bacteria

Smallest and simplest forms of life on the earth

Prokaryotes – do not have a nucleus Do not have most of the organellesHave only 1 DNA molecule which

controls their functions1 spoonful of garden soil may have

1010 bacteria

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There are good bacteria and bad bacteria

 Good bacteria make oxygen and

nutrients for other plants and animals

Bad bacteria cause disease in

humans

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Bacterial Disease

• Bacteria and Protists that cause disease are called Pathogens.

• Pathogens invade the body of other organism and interfere with the normal cell functions.

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Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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Salmonella enteriditis

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Viruses

Lack most of the characteristics of living cells,therefore most scientists do not call them living cells

Do not move around by themselvesDo not use energyDo not growALL THEY DO IS REPRODUCE!Only have 1 piece of DNA with a

protective coating of protein

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How viruses reproduce

• The virus invades another cell, that cell is called a host cell. The virus uses that host’s DNA to reproduce.

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Influenza virus

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Influenza virus

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Herpes Virus

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Herpes Virus

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Hepatitis B virus causes both acute and chronic liver infections

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Rotaviruses infect the lining of the intestine and cause diarrhea ,

especially in children.