Bacteria and their Symbiotic Relationships

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Bacteria and their Symbiotic Relationships Farrah H., Morgan P., Sreeja S.

Bacteria Different from Archaea Have walls made of peptidoglycan Lack organelles Have ring of DNA: plasmid 

Bioluminescent Bacteria Produce a chemical that makes "glow“ look Often reside in organisms such as jellyfish:

Animal Symbiosis Relationships between species 3 types of symbiosis

Bacteria Symbiosis Bacteria in the worm's cells "fix" carbon as organic matter in the cells, giving the worm "food":

Bioremediation Used to clear pollutants from the environment Organisms used as a clean-up crew

Methanogens/ Ruminants Methanogens produce METHANE: Ruminants Usually found in extreme environments

Videos: Video on remediation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmSaNqMpfCs Methanogens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrpKD5L626c Symbiotic Relationships: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YKAalZAqO4& feature=related