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The World of Microbes A study on the stuff that makes us sick. What are Bacteria? Bacteria They They are microscopic organisms are prokaryotic have a single cell with no true nucleus What are bacteria? They have no extra organelles, like other cells do Some bacteria have flagella, or whip like features that help them to move A bacteria cell Types of Bacteria Most bacteria come in one of three basic shapes: coccus, rod or bacillus, and spiral. Coccus shaped bacteria The cocci are spherical or oval bacteria Bacilli, or Rod-shaped bacteria Bacilli are rod-shaped bacteria Spiral shaped bacteria Spirals come in one of three forms, a vibrio, a spirillum, or a spirochete Rod-shaped bacteria More bacteria… Because prokaryotes have a single, circular chromosome rather than the sets of chromosomes found in the more familiar eukaryotes, mitosis does not occur in prokaryotes. Instead, most replicate by a process of binary fission. What are viruses? A virus is a microscopic organism that causes other living things to become sick. Viruses depend on host cells that they infect to reproduce. What are viruses? When it comes into contact with a host cell, a virus can insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host's functions. So, how do viruses reproduce? they cannot reproduce without the help of a living cell (the host cell.) Viruses are made up of genetic materials (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protective coat of protein. They are capable of latching onto cells and getting inside them. Types of viruses In humans, smallpox, the common cold, chickenpox, influenza, shingles, herpes, polio, rabies, Ebola (flesheating virus), and HIV (an autoimmune disease) are examples of viral diseases. viruses Ebola virus HIV