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II. Kingdoms of Bacteria A. 2 Kingdoms A. 2 Kingdoms 1. Archebacteria a. Methanogens 1) oxygen-free environments 1) oxygen-free environments 2)Use HS, CO2, N2 as energy 2)Use HS, CO2, N2 as energy -Give off methane 3) Ex’s- swamps, sewage areas 3) Ex’s- swamps, sewage areas b. Extreme Halophiles 1) High salt concentration 1) High salt concentration 2) Ocean not enough (3.5%) 2) Ocean not enough (3.5%) -Great Salt Lake, Dead Sea
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c. Hyperthermophyles 1) Need high temps 1) Need high temps 2) +80 degrees C’ 2) +80 degrees C’ 3) Hot springs, Sulfur Springs 3) Hot springs, Sulfur Springs 2. Bacteria a. heterotrophs 1) need outside food source 2)means:
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1) parasite 2) saprophyte- def. b. Autotrophs *photosynthetic-chlorophyll B. More about Archebacteria B. More about Archebacteria-chemosynthetic -obtain energy from the breakdown of inorganic substances (S & N)
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Chemosynthesis point of interest: Chemosynthesis point of interest: => Nitrogen fixation 1) Nitrogen- primary component of our protein 2) how do we get it? Atmosphere: Nitrogen (N)- 78% Oxygen (O)-18% Carbon dioxide(CO 2 ) - 1% Rest (He,H,etc.)-1%
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3) Bacteria “fix” the Nitrogen a.Make unusable N into Nitrates and Nitrites N 2 => NO 2 & NO 3 b. We then can utilize the previously unusable nitrogen to make protein
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B. Structure 1. No membrane bound organelles 2. Circular DNA (Prokaryote) -plasmid 3. Classified by shape & arrangement: Diplo-Staphylo-Strepto-
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C. Your turn: find the def.’s for the following terms from your packets: Penicillin (how it works) Include “osmotic rupture” Aerobes Anaerobes Endospores Binary Fission Sexual Reproduction (parts involved) Nitrogen Fixation
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