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Chair of Medical Biology, Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology CLASSIFICATION AND MORPHOLOGY OF BACTERIA. Lecturer As. Prof. O. Pokryshko
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Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology – the "bible" of bacterial taxonomy. There are such levels of microorganisms’ organization: Species – Genus – Family – Class – Division – Kingdom Classifications system.
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35 of the major groups of bacteria are distinguished primarily on morphological characteristics, namely: cell shapes (rods, cocci, curved, or filament forming); spore production; staining reactions; motility. Other groups are defined based on their metabolism, or combinations of morphological and physiological characteristics.
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Some of the Major Groups of Bacteria in Bergey's Manual Spirochetes Very slender rods that are helically coiled around a central axial filament; includes the bacteria that cause syphilis and Lyme disease Gram-positive cocci Bacteria that have a cell wall structure that results in their staining blue- purple by the Gram stain procedure and that are spherical; include the streptococci and staphylococci Endospore- forming rods and cocci Bacteria that form heat-resistant bodies called endospores within their cells; include the bacteria that cause gas gangrene, botulism, tetanus, and anthrax
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Small, single-celled (unicellular) organisms. Procaryotes: “Before nucleus”. Lack the following structures: Nuclear membrane around DNA Membrane bound organelles Mitochondria Chloroplasts Golgi apparatus Endoplasmic reticulum Lysosomes Bacteria (Sing. Bacterium)
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PropertyProkaryoticEukaryotic 1- Size 0.5 - 10μm 5-100μm 2- Cell Wall Present in all bacteria Except in Mycoplasma Present in Fungi & Algae 3- Cytoplasmic Membrane No Sterol Except in Mycoplasma Has sterols 4- Nuclear Membrane AbsentPresent 5- Nucleus AbsentPresent 6- Chromosome Single chromosom [not associtred with protein More than one [associated with histone] 7- Mitochondria AbsentPresent 8- Ribosome Sedimentation coefficient 70S 80S 9- Reproduction Asexual (binary fusion) Sexual & Asexual 10- Example Bacteria, Chlamydia, Rickettsiae Fungi & Protozoa
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Bacterial Identification and Classification Shape - cocci, bacilli, spiral Shape - cocci, bacilli, spiral Arrangement - single, pairs, chains, clusters Arrangement - single, pairs, chains, clusters Size Size Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative Aerobic vs. anaerobic Aerobic vs. anaerobic Physical/structural characteristics Physical/structural characteristics Biochemical characteristics Biochemical characteristics DNA analysis DNA analysis
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The Dimension of Bacteria Relative size of a bacterial cell compared to other cells including viruses.
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Gross morphology of bacteria Size - 1 to 10 mm - aids in identification Size - 1 to 10 mm - aids in identification Shape Shape Coccus - round Bacillus - rod - Fusiform, coccobacilli Spirillum - corkscrew - Flexible, undulating - spirochetes - Curved - vibrios
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Cocci groupings Coccus Diplococcus Streptococcus Tetrad Sarcinae Staphylococcus
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Chains of cocci Streptococcus pyogenes
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Clusters of cocci Staphylococcus aureusSputum smear
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Bacillus shaped bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa Escherichia coli
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Bacillus shaped bacteria Fusobacterium
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Bacillus chains Bacillus anthracis
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Palisades arrangement Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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Curved bacteria Vibrio cholerae Campylobacter
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Curved bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi Spirilla
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