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By: Gabrielle Farrar and Daniel
Hamlett
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Strawberry
Kingdom~ Plantae
Phylum~ Vascular
Class~
Magnoliopsida
Order~ Rosales
Family~ Rosaceae
Genus~ Fragaria
Species~ F. ananassa
Enterobacter
Aerogenes
• Kingdom~ Bacteria
• Phylum~ Proteobacteria
• Class~
Gammaproteobacteria
• Order~ Enterobacteriales
• Family~
Enterobacteriaceae
• Genus~ Enterobacter
• Species~ E. aerogenes
Strawberry
• Eukaryotic
• Has cell wall
• Autotrophic
Enterobacter
Aerogenes
• Prokaryotic
• No cell wall
• Heterotrophic
Strawberry
• Obtain food
through
photosynthesis
Enterobacter
Aerogenes
• Absorb own food
• Produces hydrogen
gas
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Strawberry
Members of the rose family
Belgium has a museum
dedicated to strawberries
Contain high levels of nitrate
California produces 80% of
strawberries in the US
Can also be pickled
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Enterobacter Aerogenes
Growth temp is 30° Celsius
Level 1 biohazard
Gram negative bacteria
Able to thrive in aerobic and
anaerobic environments
Greek word éntero meaning
intestine
Strawberry
• Over 2 inches long
• At least ¾ of an inch in
diameter.
• Reproduce asexually and
sexually
Enterobacter Aerogenes
• .6- 1.0 micrometers by 1.23.0 micrometers
• Reproduce asexually
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Strawberry
Packed with vitamin c
Boost immunity
Promote eye health
Helps fight cancer
Enterobacter Aerogenes
• A hospital disease
• No importance
Strawberry
• Hardwood forest
• Rocky woodland
• Mixed woods
• Swamps
Enterobacter
Aerogenes
• Hospitals
Strawberry
• Used for cough drops
• Adapt to various
climates
Enterobacter
Aerogenes
• Antibiotic resistance
• Efflux pumps
• How do strawberries obtain food?
• What is the a defense of an enterobacter
aerogene?
• Where can strawberries be found?
• How do strawberries reproduce?
• What is an interesting fact about enterobacter
aerogenes?
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Through photosynthesis
Antibiotic resistance
Hardwood forest Rocky woodland Mixed woods Swamps
Reproduce asexually and sexually
Growth temp is 30° Celsius Level 1 biohazard Gram negative
bacteria Able to thrive in aerobic and anaerobic environments
Greek word éntero meaning intestine
• http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=display&classid=FRA
GA
• http://eol.org/pages/972692/names
• http://strawberryplants.org/2010/05/strawberry-plant/
• http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00392/full
• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20160051
• http://www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/wild_strawberry.htm
• https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Enterobacter_aerogenes
• http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/216845-overview
• http://www.besthealthmag.ca/best-you/arthritis-and-pain/10-health-benefitsof-strawberries/
• http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/lab-bio/res/psds-ftss/enterobacter-eng.php
• http://www.biotopics.co.uk/genes1/strawberries.html
• https://www.hort.purdue.edu/prod_quality/commodities/strawberry.html
• http://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Life-Science-Concepts-For-MiddleSchool/section/5.2/
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