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Principles of Microbiology (Part-2) 140MIC: Microbiology Lecture- 3 Principles of Microbiology (Part-2)

Principles of Microbiology الشعبة .... 140MIC: Microbiology Principles of Microbiology Content 1.1 Microbiology and Microorganisms The importance of microorganisms 1.2 Microbial Cells Cell chemistry and key structure Characteristics of living systems Cell functions: coding and metabolism. 1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments Microbial interaction 1.4 The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms as disease agents Microorganisms and agriculture Microorganisms and food Microorganisms, energy and there environment Microorganisms and their genetic resources Microbiology as a career المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments الشعبة .... 140MIC: Microbiology 1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments : Microorganisms in nature live in populations of interacting assemblages called microbial communities. A population: is a group of cells derived from a single parental cell by successive cell divisions. The environment in which a microbial population lives is its habitat Ecosystem :refers to all living organisms plus physical and chemical constituents of their environment (aquatic , terrestrial , other organisms such as plant) Microbial ecology :is the study of microbes in their natural environment المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

Microbial communities: microorganisms in nature live in populations of interacting assemblages.

A population: is a group of cells derived from a single parental cell by successive cell divisions.

The environment in which a microbial population lives is its habitat

Ecosystem :refers to all living organisms plus physical and chemical constituents of their environment (aquatic , terrestrial , other organisms such as plant)

Microbial ecology :is the study of microbes in their natural environment

Different bacterial communities: a)- from depth of small lake showing cells of green and purple phototrophic bacteria . b)- sewage sludge sample . C)- purple sulfur bacteria formed a bloom . Figure 1.5 Microbial communities. 9

1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments الشعبة .... 140MIC: Microbiology 1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments Diversity and abundances of microbes are controlled by A- resources (nutrients , food ). b- environmental conditions (e.g., temperature , pH, O2) 2. The activities of microbial communities can affect the chemical and physical properties of their habitats. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments الشعبة .... 140MIC: Microbiology Microbes also interact with their physical and chemical environment Ecosystems greatly influenced (if not controlled) by microbial activities Microorganisms change the chemical and physical properties of their habitats through their activities For example, removal of nutrients from the environment and use them to build new cells At the same time , they excrete waste products back into the environment. Microbial ecosystems expand and contract depending on the resources and conditions available. 1.3 Microorganisms and Their Environments المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms as disease agents Microorganisms can be both beneficial and harmful to humans Emphasis typically on harmful microorganisms (infectious disease agents which known as pathogens). Pathogens pose a major threat to human’s life in developing countries Some disease caused by microorganisms include: Malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, African sleeping sickness, measles, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases and diarrheal syndromes. Emerging infectious diseases are of particular importance because they spread quickly Such as Ebola, bird flu and MERS-CoV Many more microorganisms are beneficial than are harmful Microbial flora المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms as disease agents 1900 Today Influenza and pneumonia Heart disease Tuberculosis Cancer Gastroenteritis Stroke Heart disease Pulmonary disease Stroke Accidents Kidney disease Diabetes Accidents Alzheimer’s disease Cancer Influenza and pneumonia Infant diseases Kidney disease Infectious disease Diphtheria Septicemia Nonmicrobial disease Suicide 100 200 100 200 Deaths per 100,000 population Deaths per 100,000 population © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture Microorganisms and Agriculture Many aspects of agriculture depend on microbial activities. Positive impacts Microbes to fix chemical components in the soil (Nitrogen, Sulfate) cellulose-degradination microbes in the rumen regeneration of nutrients in soil and water Negative impacts diseases in plants and animals المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture Microorganisms and Agriculture Many aspects of agriculture depend on microbial activities. Positive impacts Microbes to fix chemical components in the soil (Nitrogen, Sulfate) Number of major crop plants are legumes which live in close association with bacteria that form a structure called nodules on their roots. In the root nodules ? the bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen N2 into ammonia (NH3) that the plants use as a nitrogen source for growth. These bacteria called a nitrogen -fixing bacteria such as Rhizobium. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture - Many aspects of agriculture depend on microbial activities. Positive impacts Microbes to fix chemical components in the soil (Nitrogen, Sulfate) Other Bactria cycle sulfur compounds , oxidizing toxic sulfur species such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) into sulfate SO42- which is am essential plant nutrient. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture Many aspects of agriculture depend on microbial activities. Positive impacts cellulose-degradination microbes in the rumen Microorganisms that inhabit ruminant animals such as cattle ,sheep and goat play an important role also. These animals have a characteristic digestive vessel called rumen in which large populations of microorganisms digest and ferment cellulose , the major component of plant cell walls at neutral pH. Without these symbiotic microorganisms , cattle and sheep could not thrive on cellulose –rich food such as grass and hay. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

Fatty acids (Nutrition for animal) CO2  CH4 (Waste products) N2  8H 2NH3  H2 Soybean plant N-cycle S-cycle Rumen Figure 1.9 Microorganisms in modern agriculture. Grass Cellulose Glucose Microbial fermentation Fatty acids (Nutrition for animal) CO2  CH4 (Waste products) © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. 18

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and agriculture Many aspects of agriculture depend on microbial activities. Positive impacts regeneration of nutrients in soil and water Negative impacts diseases in plants and animals used for human food cause major economic losses in the agricultural industry . المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food Microorganisms and Food Negative impacts Food spoilage by microorganisms cause economical loss requires specialized preservation of many foods (caning , frozen and dried food ) Food poisoning due to microbial contamination (Salmonella / Escherichia coli (E.coli)  Requires constant monitoring to ensure food safety. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food Microorganisms and Food Positive impacts Microbial transformations (typically fermentations) yield such as: Many dairy products depend on the activities of microorganisms (e.g., cheeses, yogurt) Many baked goods rely on the fermentation activities of yeast which generate CO2 to raise the dough . other food products (e.g., sauerkraut, pickles, leavened breads, vinegar) المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food (NEGATIVE IMPACT) ELECTRON MICROSCOPE Penicillium sp. LIGHT MICROSCOPE Rhizopus sp. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

Saccharomyces cerevisiae الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food (POSITIVE IMPACT) Saccharomyces cerevisiae المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

Lactobacillus bulgaricus الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and food (POSITIVE IMPACT) Lactobacillus bulgaricus المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms, Energy, and the Environment The role of microbes in biofuels production . For example: methane a natural gas , which is a product of anaerobic degradation of organic matter by methanogenic bacteria. ethanol , which is prouduced by microbial fermentation of glucose . Industrial microbiology: Growing microorganisms in large scales to make products of low commercial value. e.g. antibiotics and various chemicals (such as citric acid). المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms, Energy, and the Environment The role of microbes in cleaning up pollutants (bioremediation). - There are 2 ways: By introducing specific microorganisms to a polluted environment By adding nutrients that stimulate preexisting microorganisms to degrade the pollutants.

The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology الشعبة ............. The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms, Energy, and the Environment Oil spill –bioremediation treatment Sewerage spill –bioremediation treatment المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

Microorganisms and Their Genetic Resources الشعبة ............. 140MIC: Microbiology The Impact of Microorganisms on Humans Microorganisms and Their Genetic Resources Biotechnology employs genetically engineered microorganisms to generate products of high value to humans, such as insulin and human proteins. Microbiology as a Career: Clinical medicine Research and development – pharmaceutical, chemical/biochemical, biotechnology Microbial monitoring in food and beverage industries, public health, government. المحاضرة الأولى Welcoming and syllabus

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