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CHAPTER 19 VIRUSES AND BACTERIA
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BACTERIA
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Most ancient life form = 3.5 billion years old
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Smallest and simplest free-living organism
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Saprobes: Decomposers (recycle nutrients) Major Role?
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2 Different Kingdoms: Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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Archaebacteria: Live in extreme environments Methanogens = Anaerobic Methane “Extremophiles”
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Sulfur Springs Yellowstone NP “Thermophiles”
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Methanococcus jannischiiwas 2600 meter in Atlantic Ocean
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Halophiles Salt Loving Dead Sea
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Eubacteria: Wide variety
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Where Found? Everywhere 40,000
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Photosynthetic Metabolic Diversity Autotrophic Heterotrophic
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Rhizobium Chemosynthetic: Break down inorganic substances Nitrogen Fixation
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Tulerimia Parasitic Mutualistic Commensalism Symbiosis
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Classified: According to Shape
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Cocci = Round
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Streptococcus
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Bacilli = Rod “Link Sausage”
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Bacillus anthracis
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Spirilla = Spiral
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PREFIX Coccus = single Diplo = pairs Staphylo = clusters Strepto = chains
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STRUCTURE
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The DNA is concentrated as a group of fibers in the nucleoid region “ring” form
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Cell Wall Live in moist environment Protect against Osmotic Pressure Made up of Peptidoglycan
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Penicillin Use osmosis in treatment Cause holes in cell wall = bacteria burst Treatment?
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Not effective against viruses and animal cells? None toxic to plants? peptidoglycan
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REPRODUCTION Not by mitosis? = no nucleus
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Asexual Binary Fission
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Identical Cells? 20 minutes
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TemperatureBacteria Doubles 90º FEvery 1/2 Hour 70º FEvery 1 Hour 60º FEvery 2 Hours 50º FEvery 3 Hours 40º FEvery 6 Hours 36º FEvery 12 Hours 32º FEvery 20 Hours Source: Iowa State Journal of Science - 1959 Bacteria Reproduction Temperature Dependent
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Bacteria Count/sq. cm. on Chicken in a 40º F Cooler TIME# of BACTERIACONDITION Day 0360OK Day 15,800OK Day 292,000OK Day 31,475,000OK-Odors Day 423,600,000Off Odors Day 5377,500,000Slime Source: Iowa State Journal of Science - 1959
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WHY SO SUCCESSFUL? Reproduction
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Antibiotics “Mutations”
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Endospore (around DNA) -Bad conditions
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Resistant to drying out, boiling, chemicals 1000’s of years Clostridium botulinum
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Sterilize under high pressure. Clostridium tetani
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BACTERIAL EFFECTS?
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Aquaspirillum annulus Nitrogen Fixation -helps plants
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Escherichia coli “E. coli”
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Flavors: Vinegar Yogurt Butter Cheese Pickles Sauerkraut
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“Nonbiodegradable” “Bioremediation” Sewage
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BAD “Germs”
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Passed by hands “Antibacterial” Soap
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“Infected” Cuts
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“Boil” “Abscess” Hair Follicle
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Entamoeba gingivalis Mouth
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Strep Throat Streptococcus pyogenes
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“E. coli” Stomach/Intestines
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Helicobacter pylori Intestinal
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Lyme
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Streptococcus “Pneumonia” Haemophilus influenzae
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Meningitis
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Swelling of the Brain
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STD’s?
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Most common STD
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Chlamydia trachoma
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Gonorrhea Neiserria gonorrhoeae Same symptoms/ effects
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Syphilis Treponema pallidum
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BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
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Tulerimia
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Bubonic Plague
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Anthrax
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Bacillus anthracis
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Anthrax
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Bubonic Plague Ebola Smallpox
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