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Transcript
Bacteria
Classification
unicellular prokaryotes
Bacteria
2 Domains
• Achaea
– Kingdom Archaebacteria (ancient)
– found in marshes, swamps, hot sulfur
springs, Great Salt Lake, deep ocean vents
• Bacteria
– Kingdom Eubacteria (true)
– found in almost any habitat
Bacteria
Classification
Kingdom Archaebacteria
• cell walls without peptidoglycan
(carbohydrate)
• autotrophic or heterotrophic
• live anaerobically
• live in harsh environments (great salt lakes, hot
springs)
• ex: Methanogens (in digestive tract of animals),
Halophiles (salt-loving)
Bacteria
Classification
Kingdom Archaebacteria
• cell walls without peptidoglycan (carbohydrate)
Bacteria
Classification
Kingdom Archaebacteria
• live in harsh environments (great salt lakes, hot
springs)
Bacteria
Classification
Kingdom Eubacteria
• cell wall contains peptidoglycan (carbohydrate)
• autotrophic or heterotrophic
• free living (ponds, streams, on dead organisms)
or deadly parasites
• ex: streptococcus, Escherichia coli, anabaena
Bacteria
Classification
Kingdom Eubacteria
• ex: streptococcus, Escherichia coli, anabaena
Cell structure
• cell wall
• nucleic acid
• capsule
• flagella
• pili
• ribosomes
• plasmid
Bacteria
Cell structure
• endospore
Bacteria
– tough protein coat formed inside cell; used to
survive harsh conditions
Classifying Bacteria
bacteria are classified according to:
• shape
• arrangement
• staining properties
Bacteria
Classifying Bacteria
shape
• spherical
– coccus/cocci
• rod
– bacillus/bacilli
• spiral
– spirillum/spirilli
Bacteria
Classifying Bacteria
arrangement
• pairs
– diplo…
• clusters
– staphlo…
• chains
– strepto…
Bacteria
Classifying Bacteria
arrangement
Bacteria
Classifying Bacteria
staining properties
• gram stain negative
– thin layer of peptidoglycan
– stains pink
• gram stain positive
– thick layer of peptidoglycan
– stains purple
Bacteria
Life processes
nutrition
• heterotrophs
– parasitic
• ex: staphylococcus aureus
– saprophytic
Bacteria
Life processes
nutrition
• photosynthetic autotrophs
– energy from sunlight
– ex: anabaena
Bacteria
Life processes
nutrition
• chemosynthetic autotrophs
– energy from chemicals
– ex: Nitrobacteria
Bacteria
Life processes
respiration
• obligate aerobes
– require O2 to live
– ex: tuberculosis
• obligate anaerobes
– can not live in presence of O2
– ex: botulism
• facultative anaerobes
– lives with or without O2
– ex: E. Coli
Bacteria
Life processes
reproduction
• binary fission
– split in two (asexual reproduction)
Bacteria
Life processes
reproduction
• conjugation
– transfer of genetic
material to an
acceptor bacterium
– sexual
reproduction
Bacteria
Life processes
reproduction
• spores
– buds form and produce new cells
– spores can survive a long time before
“hatching”
Anthrax spores
Bacteria
Bacteria
Advantages of bacteria
• human intestine
• food production– milk, buttermilk, yogurt, sour cream, cheese
• ecology
– decomposers
– nitrogen fixation
• producers
Disadvantages of bacteria
diseases
Bacteria
Bacteria
Disadvantages of bacteria
diseases
• most bacteria affect host be producing toxins
• endotoxin
– toxic substance bound to cell wall
• exotoxin
– secreted substance toxic
treatment
• antibiotics
– medication used to help kill or assist immune
system in destruction of bacteria