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Bacteria
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Prokaryotes Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, usually very small Also known as bacteria
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Classifying 1. Eubacteria- larger, live almost everywhere 2. Archaebacteria- live in harsh environments: hot springs, salt water
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Structure Cell Wall Ribosome DNA Flagella
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Identifying 1. Shape 2. chemical make-up of cell wall 3. how them move 4. how they obtain energy
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Shapes Rod shaped- bacilli, bacillus Spherical- cocci, coccus Spiral- spirilla, spirillum
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Gram staining technique
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Cell Walls Gram-positive absorbs purple dye easier to treat (only 2 layers of cell wall) EX// streptococcus pnemonia
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Gram-negative absorbs red dye unaffected by most antibiotics (3 layers to cell wall) EX// E.Coli
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Flagella- whip like structure Cilia- hair like structures Some snake about Some glide on slime they make Some don’t move Movement
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Energy Autotrophs- make their own food photoautotrophs- carry out photosynthesis, surface of water chemoautotrophs-(chemosynthesis) use inorganic molecules like ammonia, sulfur, iron
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Energy Con’t Heterotrophs- takes in organic molecules (consumes) Examples: food, sewage, petroleum, dead plant/animals photoheterotroph- photosynthetic and needs organic materials Energy is released by respiration or fermentation
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Growth and Reproduction Grow very fast Need food source to grow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEwz DydciWc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEwz DydciWc
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Reproduction Binary Fission- grow to almost double in size, duplicates DNA and divides in half Conjugation- transfers genetic information from one cell to the other
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Bacteria in Nature 1. Decomposers recycle nutrients eat dead plant and animal matter clean-up oil spills, trash, sewage
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Bacteria in Nature Con’t Fix Nitrogen- need nitrogen to help make protein 80% atmosphere is nitrogen, is not usable some plants “fix” nitrogen into a usable form- ammonia bacteria in nodules on roots do this
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Disease A. Pathogen- disease causing agent causes damage in 2 ways: 1. Damage tissue- Ex// Tuberculosis 2. Release toxins- EX// Botulism
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B. Transmission water, air, food, insects, humans most widespread: dental carries
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C. Prevention Proper food handling Vaccine- stimulates the immune system
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D. Treatment Antibiotics- block the growth and reproduction of bacteria Resistance- grow fast and mutate, because resistant to drugs, too many antibiotics/antibacterial creates more resistance
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E. Food cheese, yogurt, olives, sauerkraut adds tang to food helps aid in digestion
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E. Drugs Use their genetic diversity may help manufacture proteins (insulin)
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G. Controlling Sterilization- destroy by heat or chemical Refrigeration- slows growth Cooking- kills Hygiene- wash/clean to kill
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