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• Prokaryote: no nucleus
– Chromosome &
plasmids float freely
in cytoplasm
• Ribosomes: create
proteins
• Flagella: used in
movement
• Pili: act as anchors
• Capsule: outer coating
• Endospore: “cocoon”
to protect DNA in harsh
times
Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
• Many bacteria grow • 1) Bacillus = Rod
in colonies
• 2) Coccus = Spherical
• 3 Basic Shapes: • 3) Spirillum = Spiral
Bacteria Reproduction
• Binary Fission: asexual
reproduction where one
cell splits into two cells
– Both cells have
identical sets of DNA
– Less genetic diversity
• Conjugation: process
where DNA is
exchanged
– Cells connect by pili
– DNA exchanged
• Creates genetic diversity
Nutrition
• Many Heterotrophs
– Feed on living and dead matter & return nutrients to soil
(saprophytes)
• Some autotrophs and perform photosynthesis
– Cyanobacteria
• Essential to healthy ecosystems
The bacteria that causes TB
lives in your lungs…which
type is it?
• Obligate Anaerobic = cannot live in oxygen
• Facultative aerobic = can live with or without
oxygen
• Obligate Aerobic = must live in oxygen
Kingdoms of Life
• Live in extreme
environments
• Offer glimpse of early
earth
• 3 Main Categories:
– 1) Methanogens:
methane producing
– 2) Halophiles:
thrive in salty
environments
– 3) Thermophiles:
thrive in extreme
heat (~230°F)
Silly…yet educational…Archaebacteria
Kingdom Eubacteria
• Modern Bacteria
• Often identified by
Gram Stain test
– Gram negative:
• stains pink
• harder to treat because
of extra outer layer
– Gram positive:
• stains purple
• Treatments differ
depending upon
results
Gram Stain Overview
Cyanobacteria
UV
UV
UV
UV
UV UV
• Autotrophs: create O2 during photosynthesis
• Evolutionary Importance
– Early life lived in oceans (no ozone layer)
– Cyanobacteria released O2 into the atmosphere
– Oxygen recombined into the ozone layer
– Ozone layer allowed life to evolve on land
Ozone layer (O3) develops over millions of years
Ocean water
Uninhabited land
O2
O2
O2
O2
Helpful
Bacteria
• Bacteria have been engineered for human uses:
– Food: cheese, bread, yogurt, cabbage, sauerkraut
– Medicine: antibiotics, insulin
– Industry: insecticides, fuel, environmental cleanup
HEALTHY
MODERATE PERIODONTITIS
GINGIVITIS
ADVANCED PERIODONTITIS
Name this bacteria shape!
Name this bacteria shape!
Name these cell parts!
Name the process shown in this
animation.