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9/28/2011 BACTERIA PROKARYOTES Traditionally all prokaryotes were classified as Monerans Also known as bacteria (pl.) or bacterium (s.) Presently, the prokaryotes are divided into two kingdoms. 1 9/28/2011 1. ARCHAEBACTERIA Comes from the Greek word archaio which means “ancient”. All live in harsh environments. 2. EUBACTERIA Larger of the two kingdoms. Live almost everywhere. Vital for life functions and industry Both helpful and harmful 2 9/28/2011 FACTS ABOUT BACTERIA: Found everywhere Very small. Much smaller than any cell in our body.(1-5 um) No membrane-bound structures or nucleus. (prokaryotes) Usually surrounded by a cell wall and a capsule for additional protection. GENERAL STRUCTURE: 3 9/28/2011 GENERAL STRUCTURE CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO SHAPE. 1. Coccus (s.) or Cocci (pl.)(spherical) Can be single cells Pairs Chains Clusters Examples: Streptococcus Staphylococcus 4 9/28/2011 CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO SHAPE. 2. Bacillus(s.) Bacilli (pl.) (rod) Single cells Pairs Chains Example Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Escherichia coli CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO SHAPE. 3. Spirochetes (spiral) Only cells exist as single Examples: Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi) 5 9/28/2011 REPRODUCTION All reproduce asexually Usually through binary fission Under certain conditions, bacteria can reproduce very quickly A small colony can double in 20 minutes. BINARY FISSION The most common type of asexual reproduction. A single cell splits to form two daughter cells. 6 9/28/2011 EXCHANGE OF DNA Conjugation is the transferred of genes between two bacterial cells that are temporarily joined. ENDOSPORES A thick covering around the DNA that allows the bacterium to remain dormant for long periods of time. If necessary, many years. Examples: Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) Tetanus(Clostridium tetani) 7 9/28/2011 HELPFUL BACTERIA Decompose food wastes Produce vitamins Produce antibodies Genetic engineering Decomposition of dead plants and animals Industry & agriculture Nitrogen-fixing bacteria NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA Found on the roots of plants. Can be helpful in ‘fixing’ nitrogen for plant use. Rhizobium nodules on roots of soybeans 8 9/28/2011 COMMON BACTERIAL DISEASES: Lyme disease Tetanus Strep throat Tuberculosis Toxigenic E. coli http://www.extension.org/mediawiki/files/8/88/Ecoli.jpg http://img.ehowcdn.com/article-pagemain/ehow/images/a05/2o/mi/treatments-mycobacterium-tuberculosis800x800.jpg 9