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Chapter 10 Bacteria & Viruses
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Chapter 10A Bacteria
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Characteristics of Bacteria
Very small, but largest in number Hard to study Can live almost anywhere Prokaryotic
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Microbiology The study of microbes (organisms that require a microscope to be seen)
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Most bacteria are pathogenic (cause disease).
True False
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Pathogenic: causing disease; bacteria and viruses Decomposers: organisms that break down organic substances; bacteria and fungi
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Kingdom Archaebacteria
Cell walls DO NOT contain peptidoglycan “Extremophiles” Thermoacidophiles Methanogens Halophiles
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Kingdom Eubacteria The larger kingdom
Contains the bacteria people are most familiar with Cell walls DO contain peptidoglycans Very diverse
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Bacterial Shapes Coccus: spherical Bacillus: rod-shaped
Spirillum: spiral-shaped
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Uses of Bacteria Most bacteria are NOT pathogenic.
Used in making cheese, yogurt, sauerkraut, and buttermilk Form alcohol, lactic acid, and vinegar through fermentation
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Uses of Bacteria Used in tanning leather and forming silage
Help break down food in the intestines Source of antibiotics
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Uses of Bacteria Through genetic engineering techniques, bacteria can be used to produce: human insulin blood proteins other substances
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Uses of Bacteria Bacteria and fungi are the primary decomposers in nature. The process of bioremediation uses bacteria to break down harmful substances in the environment.
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Structure of a Bacterial Cell
Prokaryotic Plasma (cell) membrane Cell wall Peptidoglycans Gram’s staining Capsule
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Structure of a Bacterial Cell
Nuclear area Plasmids Mesosomes Ribosomes Flagella
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REPRODUCTION AND GROWTH
BACTERIAL REPRODUCTION AND GROWTH Reproduction is by simple binary fission that does NOT involve mitosis.
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Transfer of Genetic Material
Conjugation Transformation Transduction
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Bacteria and Nutrition
Autotrophic (some bacteria) Photosynthetic Chemosynthetic (converting inorganic compounds into usable forms)
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Bacteria and Nutrition
Heterotrophic (most bacteria) Saprophytic Parasitic Obligate parasites
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Bacteria and Nutrition
Heterotrophic Autotrophic Saprophytic Parasitic Photosynthetic Chemosynthetic
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Conditions for Bacterial Growth
Moisture Temperature pH Nutrition
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Endospores: special spores produced by some bacteria that allow them to survive long periods of unfavorable growing conditions Ex: the bacterium that causes anthrax
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Bacteria and Oxygen Obligate anaerobes Obligate aerobes
Facultative anaerobes
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Other Bacteria Rickettsiae Intracellular parasites Typhus fever
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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Other Bacteria Spirochetes Larger than most bacteria
Many are corkscrew-shaped Lyme disease
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Other Bacteria Mycoplasmas No cell wall
Some types of pneumonia, arthritis, and urinary tract infections
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