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CHAPTER 19 NOTES BACTERIA CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIA Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic: Prokaryotic  Unicellular or Multicellular: Unicellular  Autotroph or Heterotroph: Autotrophs and Heterotrophs  Which Kingdom do they belong in? Eubacteria & Archaebacteria  Examples: bacteria, methanogens & halophiles, cyanobacteria (autotroph)  TYPICAL BACTERIUM CYTOPLASM CELL MEMBRANE FLAGELLA DNA PILI CELL WALL Most Bacteria reproduce by one of 3 means: 1. Asexually  Also known as binary fission in which the chromosome replicates and then the cell divides  This produces 2 identical cells 2. Sexually  Also known as conjugation in which genetic material is exchanged through cell-to-cell contact  This increases the genetic diversity of bacteria Most Bacteria reproduce by one of 3 means: 3. Spore Formation  When living conditions become unfavorable, some bacteria can form dehydrated cells known as endospores  Endospores have thick walls and can resist heat, drought and radiation and thus they can survive harsh conditions  When conditions improve, the spore will germinate and bacteria will grow again HOW ARE BACTERIA CLASSIFIED? Bacteria are divided into 2 main groups: 1. Archaebacteria Found living in harsh environments, like hot springs, near undersea volcanic vents and in highly salty water  These bacteria are further divided based on the environments in which they live  2. Eubacteria Include all the organisms commonly called bacteria  Live in much less harsh environments  Bacteria can also be classified by their shape: 1. Cocci  Sphere-shaped 2. Bacilli  Rod-shaped 3. Spirilla  Spiral-shaped Bacteria can be classified by their cell wall differences:  The technique to see these differences is called GRAM STAINING 1. Gram-positive (looks purple) 2. Gram-negative (looks red) Other ways to identify Bacteria  By their Nutrition  1. Autotroph • Ex. Cyanobacteria  2. Heterotrophs • Ex. Bacteria  Based on Respiration 1. Aerobes- need oxygen during respiration  2. Anaerobes – do not use oxygen during respiration  IMPORTANCE OF BACTERIA ECOLOGICAL ROLES 1. Bacteria act as decomposers, which means they break down dead organic materials 2. They also help recycle carbon, nitrogen and sulfur and other chemicals needed by living things 3. Many bacteria live with organisms of other species in a relationship called symbiosis    bacteria in your mouth (bacteria benefit & you are harmed) bacteria in cow intestines (bacteria benefit & cow benefits) E. coli, a bacteria found in human intestines, helps with the process of digestion DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA Some bacteria cause diseases in humans  Some examples are:    Tuberculosis, anthrax, lyme disease, strep throat, cholera Antibiotics can kill harmful bacteria if used properly HUMAN USES OF BACTERIA Bioremediation – use of microorganisms to help restore natural environmental conditions; ex. Sewage treatment plants  Bacteria are used in the production of many foods; some examples are: cheese, yogurt, vinegar, beverages  Bacteria have applications in medicine; some bacteria have been genetically engineered to produce insulin 
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            