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Basidiomycetes break down dead plant matter for energy and carbon.
Do Now Classify the following organisms as photoautotrophs, chemoautotrophs, photoheterotrophs, or chemoheterotrophs: Basidiomycetes break down dead plant matter for energy and carbon. Cyannobacteria float through water, capturing sunlight and CO2 they need to grow and reproduce. Acidithiobacilus sulfuroxidans oxidizes hydrogen sulfide for energy, and gets its carbon from the air.
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Classification So far, we’ve classified organisms in ways that describe all organisms. Today, we’ll learn some bacteria-specific classification schemes.
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Test Thursday There will be 2 microbiology tests, the first of which will be this Thursday, 10.1 Topics include items covered by quizzes 1-3, especially classification. Also included will be today’s topics as well as other material covered in class. Review sheet available tomorrow. In class review Wednesday.
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Cell Shape, aka Morpology
Morphology: the form and structure of an organism or any of its parts Greek “morphos,” meaning “form” or “shape.” Although there are some exceptions, most bacterial cells can be described as cocci, bacilli, or spirochetes.
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Cocci = Spheres
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Bacilli = Rods
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Spirochetes = spirals Pronounced “sp-eye-row-ketes”
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Bacterial Morphology Review
bacillus coccus spirochetes
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Gram Stain Classification
This old, dead, white dude developed a procedure now referred to as “Gram staining” in 1884. Gram staining classifies bacteria according to differences in their cell walls. There’s only 2 types!
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Gram Staining: Under the ‘Scope
Gram positive: purple Gram negative: pink
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Gram + Cell Wall: Lots of Peptidoglycan
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“Peptido” = peptides; “glycan” = sugars
Peptide is a synonym for amino acid. Glycan is a type of sugar.
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Gram Negative Cell Wall: A Peptidoglycan Sandwich
The Gram negative cell wall is more complex and has 3 layers: Cell membrane, peptidoglycan layer (small), outer membrane.
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Why Care? Most disease causing bacteria are gram-negative.
Many antibiotics work by breaking down bacterial cell walls. Gram classification helps identify bacteria.
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Review Classify bacterial cells based on morphology
Explain the difference between gram positive and gram negative cell walls Identify the two types of molecules in peptidoglycan.
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