FUNGI ANIMALIA PLANTAE MONERA PROTISA

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THE FIVE KINGDOMS. FUNGI ANIMALIA PLANTAE MONERA PROTISA. Introduction to Bacteria. 2 TYPES OF BACTERIA: Bacteria -Get food from an outside source Blue-green Bacteria -Make their own food. BACTERIA. Bacteria - small one celled monerans - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FUNGIANIMALIAPLANTAEMONERAPROTISA

THE FIVE KINGDOM

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Introduction to Bacteria2 TYPES OF BACTERIA:

• Bacteria-Get food from an outside source

• Blue-green Bacteria-Make their own food

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BACTERIA

Bacteria - small one celled moneransBacteria like a warm, dark, and moist environment

They are found almost everywhere:-water -air-soil -food-skin -inside the

body-on most objects

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Spiral:spirilla

rod-shaped: bacilli, bacillus

Round:cocci

3 Shapes of Bacteria

Bacteria are classified by shape into 3 groups:

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3 Shapes of Bacteria

Bacillus anthracis – (bacillus)

Neisseria meningitidis (coccus)

Leptospira interrogans – (spirilla)

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7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

• Capsule• Cell wall• Ribosomes• Nucleoid• Flagella• Pilli• Cytoplasm

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Capsule

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

keeps the cell from drying out and helps it stick to food or other cells

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Cell wall

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

Thick outer covering that maintains the overall shape of the bacterial cell

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Ribosomes

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

cell part where proteins are made

Ribosomes give the cytoplasm of bacteria a granular appearance in electron micrographs

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Nucleoid

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

a ring made up of DNA

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Flagella

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

a whip-like tail that some bacteria have for locomotion

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7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

Amimation of E.coli

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Pilli7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

hollow hair-like structures made of protein

allows bacteria to attach to other cells.

Pilli-singular Pillus-plural

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Cytoplasm

7 Major Structures of a Bacteria Cell

clear jelly-like material that makes up most of the cell

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• Binary Fission- the process of one organism dividing into two organisms

• Fission is a type of asexual reproduction

Reproduction of Bacteria

How?...The one main (circular) chromosome makes a copy of itselfThen it divides into two

•Asexual reproduction- reproduction of a living thing from only one parent

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BINARY FISSION

Bacteria dividing Completed

Reproduction of Bacteria

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• The time of reproduction depends on how desirable the conditions are

• Bacteria can rapidly reproduce themselves in warm, dark, and moist conditions

• Some can reproduce every 20 minutes

(one bacteria could be an ancestor to one million bacteria in six hours)

Reproduction of Bacteria

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Bacterial Cell & Nucleiod DNA Ring

DNA replication

Cell wall synthesis

Cell separation

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Bacteria Survival Endospore- • a thick celled structure that forms inside the cell• they are the major cause of food poisoning• they can withstand boiling, freezing, and extremely dry conditions• it encloses all the nuclear materials

and some cytoplasm

• allows the bacteria to survive for many years

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Bacillus subtilisEndospore-the black section in the middle

highly resistant structurescan withstand radiation, UV light, and boiling at 120oC for 15 minutes.

Bacteria Survival

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Bacteria Survival – Food sources

parasites – bacteria that feed on living things

saprophytes – use dead materials for food (exclusively)

decomposers – get food from breaking down dead matter into simple chemicals

important- because they send minerals and other materials back into the soil so other organisms can use them

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Harmful Bacteria • some bacteria cause diseases

• Animals can pass diseases to humans

Communicable Disease – Disease passed from one organism to another

This can happen in several ways:• Air• Touching clothing, food, silverware, or toothbrush

• Drinking water that contains bacteria

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Human tooth with accumulation of bacterial plaque (smooth areas) and calcified tartar (rough areas)

Harmful Bacteria

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Helpful Bacteria• Decomposers help recycle nutrients into

the soil for other organisms to grow

• Bacteria grow in the stomach of a cow to break down grass and hay

• Most are used to make antibiotics

• Some bacteria help make insulin

• Used to make industrial chemicals

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E.coli on small intestines

Helpful Bacteria

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• Used to treat sewage           Organic waste is consumed by the bacteria,

used as nutrients by the bacteria, and is no longer present to produce odors, sludge, pollution, or unsightly mess.

• foods like yogurt, cottage & Swiss cheese, sour cream, buttermilk are made from bacteria that grows in milk

Helpful Bacteria

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Controlling Bacteria3 ways to control

bacteria:1) Canning- the process of sealing food in airtight cans or jars after killing bacteria

• endospores are killed during this process2) Pasteurization- process of heating

milk to kill harmful bacteria

3) Dehydration- removing water from food• Bacteria can’t grow when H2O is

removed • example: uncooked noodles & cold cereal

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Controlling BacteriaAntiseptic vs. DisinfectantsAntiseptic- chemicals that kill

bacteria on living things• means – “against infection”Examples: iodine, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, soap, mouthwash

Disinfectants- stronger chemicals that destroy bacteria on objects or nonliving things

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BLUE-GREEN BACTERIAAutotrophs – make their own food

through photosynthesis

commonly grow on water and surfaces that stay wet…such as rivers, creeks and dams

larger than most bacterial cells

Some live in salt water, snow, and acid water of hot springs food source for animals that live in the water

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BLUE-GREEN BACTERIA

Blooms- occur when the bacteria multiplies in great numbers and form scum on the top of the water

can be toxic to humans and animals

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Bacteria Survival Endospore- • a thick celled structure that forms inside the cell

• it encloses all the nuclear materials and some cytoplasm

• They can withstand boiling, freezing, and extremely dry conditions

• Allows the bacteria to survive for many years

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Bacteria Survival – Food sources

parasites – bacteria that feed on living things

saprophytes – use dead materials for food

decomposers – get food from breaking down dead matter into simple chemicals

important- because they send minerals and other materials back into the soil so other organisms can use them

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Harmful Bacteria • some bacteria cause diseases

• Animals can pass diseases to humans

Communicable Disease – Disease passed from one organism to another

This can happen in several ways:• Air• Touching clothing, food, silverware, or toothbrush

• Drinking water that contains bacteria

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Human tooth with accumulation of bacterial plaque (smooth areas) and calcified tartar (rough areas)

Harmful Bacteria

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Helpful Bacteria• Decomposers help recycle nutrients into

the soil for other organisms to grow

• Bacteria grow in the stomach of a cow to break down grass and hay

• Most are sued to make antibiotics

• Some bacteria help make insulin

• Used to make industrial chemicals

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E.coli on small intestines

Helpful Bacteria

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Controlling Bacteria

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BLUE-GREEN BACTERIA

Make their own food through photosynthesis

Bigger than most bacterial cells Commonly grow on water and surfaces that stay wet…such as rivers, creeks and dams

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BLUE-GREEN BACTERIAIt can be toxic to humans and animals Blooms- occur when the bacteria

multiplies in great numbers and form scum on the top of the

water

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Bacillus anthracis - rod, vegetative stage prokaryote (bacterium)Image Number: 21185A

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Neisseria meningitidis - coccus prokaryote (bacterium)Image Number: 97214E

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Leptospira interrogans - spiral shaped prokaryote (spirochete)

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Strep animationhttp://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/pages/jjani_qt/strep_pneumo_qt.htmlEcoli movement animatoin

http://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/pages/jjani_qt/ecoli_qt.html

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Ecoli movement animatoin

http://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/pages/jjani_qt/ecoli_qt.html

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