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Structure and Function
Bacteria Structure and Function
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Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells
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Characteristics of Bacteria
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Bacterial Structure Microscopic prokaryotes
No nucleus or membrane-bound organelles Contain ribosomes Single, circular chromosome in nucleoid region
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Bacterial Cell
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Protection Cell Wall made of Peptidoglycan
May have a sticky coating called the Capsule for attachment to host or other bacteria
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Sticky Bacterial Capsule
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Bacterial Structure Have small rings of DNA called Plasmids
Unicellular Small in size (0.5 to 2μm) PLASMIDS
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Bacterial Structure Infoldings of cell membrane carry on photosynthesis & cellular respiration Infoldings called Mesosomes
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Mesosomes MESOSOME
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Bacterial Structure Most grow best at pH of 6.5 to 7.0
Many act as decomposers recycling nutrients Some cause disease
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Flagella Bacteria that are motile have appendages called flagella
Attached by Basal Body A bacteria can have one or many flagella
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Flagella Made of Flagellin Monotrichous: 1 flagella
Used for Classification Monotrichous: 1 flagella Lophotrichous: tuft at one end Amphitrichous: tuft at both ends Peritrichous: all around bacteria
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Monotrichous Lophotrichous Amphitrichous Peritrichous
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What is this type of bacteria ?
Question: What is this type of bacteria ?
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Pili Short protein appendages Smaller than flagella
Adhere bacteria to surfaces Used in conjugation for Exchange of genetic information Aid Flotation by increasing buoyancy
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Pili in Conjugation
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Reproduction Bacteria reproduce asexually by binary fission
Single chromosome replicates & then cell divides Rapid All new cells identical (clones)
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Cellular organism copies it’s genetic information then splits into two identical daughter cells
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