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2014 BACTERIA Výukový materiál MB 04 - 100 Tvůrce: Mgr. Šárka Vopěnková Tvůrce anglické verze: ThMgr. Ing. Jiří Foller Projekt: S anglickým jazykem do dalších předmětů Registrační číslo: CZ.1.07/1.1.36/03.0005 Tento projekt je spolufinancován ESF a SR ČR
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a part of food chain symbiotic bacteria pathogenic bacteria IMPORTANCE OF BACTERIA
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saprophytic bacteria > decomposers they mineralize organic substances into inorganic decomposition of proteins > ammonia > nitrites and nitrates = a source of nitrogenous nutrition ! food pyramid A PART OF FOOD CHAIN
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nodule bacteria live in symbiosis with French bean plants on roots in small club roots they receive air oxygen > transfer into nitrites nitrates are a source of nitrogen for the plant plant gives organic substances to bacteria as a source of nutrition SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA
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E. coli they live in the large intestine they convert rests of not digested food into faeces Doderlein lactobacillus: in the vagina they create acids > keep pH between 4,0 – 4,5 > they inhibit the growth of the yeast intestines of ruminants, termites they decompose cellulose SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA
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a lot of bacteria on our body: some of them do not harm, if the immunity is not weakened streptococcus pneumoniae: in the throat of most healthy people weakening of immunity > reproduction > pneumonia E. coli: reproduction > diarrhoea important microbiologists: Louis Pasteur Robert Koch PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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mycobacterium tuberculosis: multiple reproduction they penetrate into tissues > they cause suppuration most often in lungs, bones, kidneys tuberculosis PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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clostridium botulinum: creation of poisonous substances = toxins in anaerobic environment of pets or in cans fatal poisoning = botulism clostridium tetani: it lives in the soil toxin causes muscular cramps cramps of neck and chewing muscular system > choking tetanus PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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vibrio cholerae: toxin causes heavy diarrhoea Transfer by contaminated water Salmonella typhi: abdominal typhoid Salmonella: salmonella PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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transfer of infection: direct contact indirectly by the contact with objects infection by air ways: droplets - they develop by speaking, sneezing, cough > they dry > infection dust angina, scarlet fever, pneumonia, TBC, diphtheria, pertusis (whooping cough) PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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transfer through contaminated water and food: salmonella, abdominal typhoid, cholera dysentery – Shigella dysenteriae the most dangerous bacterial disease: anthrax – Bacillus anthracis 3 forms: skin, intestinal and pulmonary forms PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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sexually transmitted diseases: Treponema pallidum syphilis I. so called firm ulcer on sexual organs II. skin rash appears III. afflicted: vessels, nerves, liver, bones, degeneration of brain PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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diplococcus Neisseria gonorrhoea gonorrhoea inflammation of mucous membrane on sexual organs PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
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1) production of antibiotics soil bacteria Streptomyces : streptomycin, aureomycin, tetracycline 2) other bacteria produce vitamins and amino acids 3) lactic and acetic bacteria in the industry 4) bacteria for cleaning of sewerage water 5) genetic engineering THE IMPORTANCE OF BACTERIA
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