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Title: MICROBES !!!


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MICROBES !!!
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Viruses
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Alive?
  • Viruses are non-living!
  • They do not carry out respiration.
  • They do not grow or develop
  • Cannot reproduce without a host cell

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Viral Structure
  • Inner Core
  • Contains nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) with
    instructions for making copies of the virus
  • Outer protein coat called a capsid
  • May have an additional layer of protein called an
    envelope

5
Viral Structure
  • 4 major shapes of virus
  • Helical
  • Polyhedral
  • Studded Envelope
  • Polyhedral with leg-like extensions

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Viral Reproduction
  • Lytic Cycle (eg. The flu)
  • Very Fast (about 30 minutes)
  • Takes over host cells genetic material
  • Kills the host cell quickly
  • Lysogenic Cycle (HIV virus, herpes simplex 1)
  • Not fast
  • A provirus is formed-it becomes part of the host
    cells chromosome
  • Changes the host cell, doesnt kill it quickly
  • Can enter the lytic cycle at any time, usually
    because of some sort of stress

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Viral Diseases
  • Herpes
  • Chicken Pox
  • Influenza
  • Meningitis
  • Measles
  • Mumps

8
Treatments for Viral Diseases
  • Vaccines- alert the immune system without causing
    the illness
  • Anti-viral drugs
  • Many have no cures but simply medicines to
    control symptoms

9
Lytic Cycle
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Lysogenic Cycle
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Bacteria
  • Classification and Structure

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What are the 6 Kingdoms?
  • Archaebacteria
  • Eubacteria
  • Protists
  • Fungi
  • Plants
  • Animals

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Classification of Bacteria
  • Archaebacteria extremists
  • Eubacteria
  • Heterotrophs
  • Photosynthetic autotrophs
  • Chemosynthetic autotrophs

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Archaebacteria
  • Live in extreme locations
  • Oxygen-free environments
  • Concentrated salt-water
  • Hot, acidic water

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Eubacteria - Heterotrophs
  • Found everywhere
  • Parasites live off of other organisms
  • Saprobes live off of dead organisms or waste
    (recyclers)

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Eubacteria Photosynthetic Autotrophs
  • Photosynthetic make their own food from light
  • Cyanobacteria blue-green, yellow, or red
  • ponds, streams, moist areas

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Eubacteria Chemosynthetic Autotrophs
  • Get energy by breaking down inorganic substances
    like sulfur and nitrogen
  • Make nitrogen in the air usable for plants Very
    Important

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Structure of Bacteria
  • Two parts to Bacteria Structure
  • Arrangement
  • Shape

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Arrangement
  • Paired diplo
  • Grape-like clusters staphylo
  • Chains strepto

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Shape
  • Rod bacillus
  • Spheres coccus
  • Spirals spirillum

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Examples
  • Streptococcus chains of spheres
  • Staphylospirillum Grapelike clusters of spirals
  • Streptobacillus Chains of rods

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Bacterial Diseases
  • Pneumonia
  • Strep Throat
  • Meningitis
  • Salmonella
  • Cholera
  • Bubonic Plague

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Treatment
  • Bacterial infections can usually be treated by
    using antibiotics.
  • The first antibiotic was Penicillin which was
    discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.
  • Penicillin is derived from a fungus and works by
    eating holes in the cell wall of the bacterial
    cells
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