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Bacteria and Viruses
Bacteria
 Bacteria
are microscopic,
unicellular (one-celled)
organisms that lack a nuclear
membrane
 Bacteria can live on land, in water, and
in the air
– They also live in and on both living and
dead plants and animals
 Most
bacteria are heterotrophs.
– Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot
make their own food
Shapes of Bacteria
 Coccus
- round or sphere shaped
 Bacillus
– rod shaped
 Spirillum
– spiral shaped
Structure of Bacteria
A
bacterium
is made up
of a thick
cell wall
that encloses
and protects
cellular
material
Bacterial Nutrition
 Some
bacteria live separately and
others remain together to
form colonies
–Colonies are
large groups of
bacteria
Bacterial Nutrition
 There
are bacteria that live as
parasites
– A parasite absorbs food materials from
other living organisms called their hosts
 Others
digest and absorb food
materials from dead organisms
– These bacteria are called saprophytes
Beneficial Bacteria
 Most
bacteria are beneficial (helpful) to
humans
 Bacteria are decomposers that cause
decay
– Decomposers are organisms that break
down dead organisms and return the
nutrients to the soil
Beneficial Bacteria
 Many
bacteria are used
to produce food and
life-saving drugs
– Bacteria are used to
make cheese, pickles,
yogurt, vinegar, and
sauerkraut
Beneficial Bacteria
 By
using methods of gene transplanting,
bacteria have been encouraged to
produce substances such as insulin
Beneficial Bacteria
 The
human intestinal
tract contains millions
of bacteria
– Many of these bacteria
help the digestive
process and others
produce vitamins
Beneficial Bacteria
 Bacteria
are also used
in the tanning of
leather, the curing of
tobacco, and the
production of food for
feeding cows
Harmful Bacteria
Some bacteria are not
beneficial to man
 Bacteria spoil food by
secreting enzymes into
the food causing it to rot

– Along with enzymes, other
substances produced by
bacteria are released into the food
– Some of these substances are
toxic, making the food poisonous to
humans and other organisms
Harmful Bacteria
 Bacteria
in large
numbers can
pollute (dirty)
lakes, streams,
and drinking water
 During
respiration, bacteria reduce
the dissolved oxygen content in
water supplies
Harmful Bacteria
 Many
bacteria are
pathogenic
– A pathogen is an
organism that
causes disease
and/or infection
– Some bacterial
diseases of humans
are tuberculosis,
tetanus, and strep
throat
Controlling Harmful Bacteria

Antiseptics, disinfectants, and antibiotics are
used to control pathogenic bacteria
– An antibiotic is a chemical that can stop the
growth of some bacteria
– Bacteria are able to produce types that are
resistant to certain antibiotics
– When this happens,
new antibiotics must
be developed.
Controlling Harmful Bacteria
 Bacteria
can also be killed in foods by
– pasteurization
– canning
– chemical preservatives
– radiation
– steam/pressure
– salt curing
– dehydration (drying)
Harmful Anaerobic Bacteria

Some bacteria can live anaerobically and
cause botulism
– A dangerous type of food poisoning, in foods that
have not been properly canned
Harmful Anaerobic Bacteria

Two other anaerobic bacteria
can cause venereal diseases
– Gonorrhea (causes sterility)
– Syphilis (can result in death)
A venereal disease is a
contagious disease that a
person gets through sexual contact
 Both diseases can be treated successfully by
antibiotics if detected early enough

Viruses
A
virus is not a cell
 It is made up of genetic material inside
a protein coat
 Viruses
do not
carry on
most
metabolic
activities
Viruses
 They
can only
reproduce inside
a living cell called
the host cell
 Outside the host
cell, a virus is
“lifeless” and often
exists as a crystal
 A virus has no
means of locomotion
Virus Reproduction
Negative Virus Influences
 They
cause infections in both
plants and animals
 Some viruses cause tumors and warts
 They also destroy cells and are
responsible for human diseases such as
– polio
– measles
– mumps
– influenza
– hepatitis
– colds
– AIDS
Human Papilloma Virus - Warts
Rabies Virus
Influenza Virus - Flu
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
AIDS
Positive Virus Influences
 Certain
viruses are
used in the control
of insect pests
 Others are used in
genetic research
 Scientists have been
able to use viruses to
biologically control
caterpillars of the
European pine sawfly and
the gypsy moth