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Title: Bacteria


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Bacteria

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Characteristics of Bacteria
  • Smallest and simplest living thing
  • Have no membrane bound organelles, including no
    nucleus
  • Genetic material simple circular chromosome
  • They have cell walls to protect them from outside
    pressure
  • Transmitted by
  • air
  • Water
  • Human Contact
  • Contaminated Food

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Bacterial Shape Arrangement
  • SHAPES
  • Coccus round
  • Bacillus rod shaped
  • Spirillum spirals
  • ARRANGEMENTS
  • Diplo pairs
  • Staphylo clusters
  • Strepto chains

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Feeding Requirements
  • Some are heterotrophs live as parasites
  • Some feed on dead material saprobes
  • Some are photosynthetic autotrophs

Strep throat bacteria
Blue-green bacteria
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Types of Metabolism
  • Obligate aerobes
  • require oxygen to live
  • Example E.coli lives in mammal intestines
  • Obligate anaerobes
  • Killed in the presence of oxygen
  • Example Syphillis
  • Facultative aerobes
  • can live with or without oxygen

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Bacterial Adaptations for Survival
  • ENDOSPORES
  • Hard, outer covering produced during harsh
    environments
  • Resistant to
  • drying out
  • boiling
  • Metabolism slows down inside endospore
  • Resumes growing when conditions are more
    favorable

Endospore
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  • TOXIN PRODUCTION
  • Some bacteria produce poisons when the Endospore
    begins to grow
  • Toxins kill off other bacteria
  • providing more food for the surviving bacteria
  • Some toxins are deadly
  • Examples
  • Botulism (food poisoning)
  • Tetanus (lock jaw)

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Bacterial Reproduction
  • BINARY FISSION
  • Asexually Reproduce
  • Splitting in ½ after copying the DNA
  • Occurs very quickly
  • Will stop reproducing only if
  • Run out of food
  • Dry up
  • Poisoned by own wastes

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  • CONJUGATION
  • Sexual Reproduction
  • Transfers all or part of the DNA between 2
    bacteria
  • Transfer through a projection called a Sex Pilli
  • Occurs when threatened
  • Hope to pass on genetic material
  • Will make the bacteria resistant to changes

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Some helpful uses for bacteria
  • NITROGEN FIXATION Some bacteria convert
    nitrogen gas into nitrates in the soil which is
    necessary for plant growth
  • The bacteria live in association with the plant
    roots
  • SAPROBES Break down dead organic matter

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Bacterial Uses
  • FOOD FLAVORINGS
  • Food flavors are produced by
  • Fermentation
  • Bacterial wastes, etc.
  • EX Vinegar, yogurt, butter, cheese, pickles,
    buttermilk, sauerkraut
  • ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTION
  • Some bacteria produce antibiotics that will kill
    other forms of bacteria
  • Antibiotics kill bacteria only!
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