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Chapter 18.1 – Bacteria I. Kingdoms of Bacteria A. Archaea (Archaebacteria) – extremists that survive where there is no oxygen 1. Methane-producing Bacteria live in: swamps, bogs, volcano vents, digestive tracts of mammals sewage plants – breakdown sewage 2. Halophilic bacteria live in high salt environments – Utah’s Great Salt Lake, the Dead Sea 3. Thermoacidophilic bacteria live in: Hot acidic sulfur springs thermal vents in the ocean floor volcanoes B. (Eu)Bacteria – live almost anywhere oxygen is available 1. Heterotrophs – get food from others, mainly by decomposition 2. Autotrophs – make own food: Photosynthetic – use sun Chemosynthetic – use chemicals * Endospores survive conditions w/o food II. What is a Bacterium? A. Bacterial Parts: 1. Pili help bacteria stick to surfaces 2. Ribosomes make proteins 3. Chromosome & Plasmid contain DNA 4. Capsule protects bacteria 5. Cell wall prevents bursting 6. Cell membrane regulates substances 7. Flagella create movement B. Bacterial Shapes (draw) 1. Round: coccus / cocci 2. Rod: bacillus / bacilli 3. Spiral: spirillium / spirilli OR spirochaetes C. Cell Walls – ID by Gram stain 1. Gram +: much peptidoglycan, turn bacteria purple treated with antibiotic penecillin 2. Gram –: little peptidoglycan, turn pink treated with antibiotic tetracycline III. Importance of Bacteria A. Nitrogen Fixation – bacteria that live symbiotically with plants take N2 in the air and change it into NH3 that plants can use B. Nutrient Recyclers – photosynthetic bacteria replenish O2 in the atmosphere C. Producers of Food & Medicine 1. Bacteria help create cheese, pickles, yogurt, vinegar, sauerkraut, sourdough bread, & chocolate! 2. 3. In your intestines – E. coli bacteria make vitamins (K clots blood) Bacteria are used to make antibiotics that kill other bacteria IV. Bacterial Diseases – harm in 2 ways: A. Interfere with function of a body tissue 1. anthrax - Bacillus anthracis 2. strep throat 3. tuberculosis B. Release toxin that directly attacks the host 1. dental cavities 2. Lyme disease 3. E. coli – Escherichia coli 4. Botulism – Clostridium botulinum 5. Tetanus 6. Bubonic plague 7. STDs: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis