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BACTERIA
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Bacteria are very small
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Pore in the human skin The yellow spheres are bacteria
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Bacteria about to be eaten by a white blood cell
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Clean skin has about 20 million bacteria per square inch
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The tip of a needle The red and yellow dots are bacteria
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Bacteria on a toothbrush
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Basic Characteristics Unicellular Prokaryotic Lack a nucleus Lack membrane- bound organelles Have a cell wall
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Structure
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2 Kingdoms Archeabacteria Live in harsh conditions Cell wall lacks peptidoglycan Eubacteria More diverse More common Cell wall contains peptidoglycan
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Archeabacteria - Methanogens Live in anaerobic conditions Produce methane Found in the digestive tracts of cows & termites
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Archeabacteria - Thermophiles Thrive in extremely high temperatures Hot sulfur springs, volcanic vents
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Archeabacteria - Halophiles Thrive in extremely salty conditions Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake
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Eubacteria Most bacteria are in this kingdom Found just about everywhere on the planet Almost as old as Archeabacteria Responsible for initial presence of oxygen in the atmosphere
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3 Bacterial Shapes
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1. Cocci = Sphere
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2. Bacilli = Rod
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3. Spirilla = Spiral
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Strepto = Chain
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Staphylo = Cluster
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3 Methods of Obtaining Nutrition Photo- autotroph Chemo- autotroph Heterotroph
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Photoautotrophs Use light to produce energy/food
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Chemoautotrophs Use inorganic compounds to create usable energy/ food First life?
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Heterotrophs Must consume another living organism for energy/food
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2 Types of Cell Walls Gram-positive Gram-negative
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Gram-positive Absorbs the Gram stain Appears purple under the microscope
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Gram-negative Do NOT absorb the Gram stain Appear pink under the microscope Have a lipid outer coat Increased resistance to antibiotices
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Reproduction 2 Types: Asexual & Sexual
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Asexual = Binary fission DNA copies Cell divides
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Sexual = Conjugation Use pili Transfer plasmids * Increases genetic diversity
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Bacteria maybe helpful or harmful Cause disease Recycle nutrients Nitrogen-fixation Food Medicine Aid with digestion
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Just a quick review ….
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Helicobacter pylori = ulcers
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Botulism/Botox
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Cholera
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Salmonella
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Dental caries
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Strep throat
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Lyme Disease
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leprosy
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