Title: Bacteria
1Bacteria
BACTERIA
2Bacteria (Monerans) Kingdoms Archaebacteria and
Eubacteria
- There are more bacteria on Earth than stars in
the sky! - The closest estimate is that there are 5 million
trillion trillion bacteria on Earth thats a 5
with 30 zeroes after it. - Bacteria produce the air we breathe, clean the
water we drink, and create fertile soil. - Less than one percent of bacteria cause diseases.
3Bacteria structure prokaryotic cell
plasmid
4Bacteria Growth Curve
5Most bacteria die when conditions get bad
- These conditions could be a change in
temperature, loss of food, change in pH, etc. - Some bacteria can preserve themselves during bad
times, then they can regrow and resume their
lives. They do this by producing an endospore. - Endospores can preserve the cells DNA until
conditions get better again. They are resistant
to all the bad conditions.
6Endospore production preserves the cell during
hard times not a form of reproduction
- Steps in formation of an endospore
7Endospore
Bacteria that are harmful to humans and that form
endospores Clostridium tetani causes
tetanus Clostridium botulinum causes food
deadly poisoning
8Binary Fission bacteria can divide as often as
every 20 minutes!
9Origin of Monerans
- Archaebacteria
- usually found in harsh environments hot,
salty, smelly! - Ancient probably resemble the first bacteria
10Methanogens
- produce methane live in digestive tract of
mammals, in swamps and sewage.
11thermophiles
- can live in extremely hot water found in hot
springs
12halophiles
- Live in very salty water, such as the Great Salt
Lake in Utah and the Dead Sea
13Eubacteria true bacteria
- Many types modern bacteria
- Classification is by
- Cell shape
- Cell wall composition
- Nutrition
- Respiration
14Cell Shape
Bacillus - rod
spirillum
15Names can tell a lot about the bacterial growth
- Some bacteria grow alone
- Diplomeans two
- Diplococcus
- Diplobacillus or
- Strepto means chain
- - as in streptococcus
- - and streptobacillus
- Staphylo means cluster
- As in staphlyococcus
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16Cell Wall Composition gram positive or gram
negative
- Gram Positive Gram negative
- Stains blue stains pink
17Nutrition Autotrophic or Heterotrophic
- Autotrophs
- make their own food
- Use suns energy or chemical energy
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18Most Monerans are Heterotrophs
Escherichia coli
spirillum
anthrax
19Respiration process of getting energy from food
- Aerobic
- Need oxygen
- Cant live without oxygen obligate aerobes
- EX TUBERCULOSIS BACTERIUM
- Prefers to live with oxygen facultative aerobes
Tb lung
20- Anaerobic
- dont need oxYgen
- SOME CANT SURVIVE WITH OXYGEN
- THESE ARE OBLIGATE ANAEROBES
- EX TETANUS
- This baby probably got tetanus from honey dont
give honey to a baby!
21- SOME CAN LIVE WITH OXYGEN BUT PREFER TO LIVE
WITHOUT IT fACULTATIVE ANAEROBES
E. coli
22How Important are bacteria to the world?
- Decomposition most important function for
living things. What happens to all the dead
bodies? - Here is a bacterium
- of decay
23Food web
24Nitrogen cycle
25Cow Digestion
Bacteria in the stomach
26Tooth Decay
Dont forget to brush and floss your teeth!
27Foods from bacteria
cheese
yogurt
sauerkraut
28What conditions do bacteria need for the best
growth?
- Food source (your soup is good)
- Proper temperature - human pathogens (disease
causers) live best at 98.6 F. - Moisture
- Oxygen (aerobes) or not (anaerobes)
- Change any of these and the growth of bacteria
can be slowed down or stopped.
29We compete with bacteria for our food they eat
the same stuff we do. How do we preserve our
food?
Drying (prunes)
salting
refrigeration
pickling
freezing
30Diseases caused by bacteria
Anthrax a natural pathogen that can be used for
bioterrorism
31Lyme disease causes illness and can lead to
arthritis
32gonorrhea
plague
Strep throat
33Food poisoning
Salmonella food poisoning from eggs, chicken,
mayonnaise
Botulism from improperly canned foods
34Antibiotics, if used cautiously, can cure
bacterial infections
35Antibiotics are tested using Petri dishes and
paper soaked in the antibiotic anywhere the
antibiotic inhibits growth, a zone of inhibition
will be seen
Most effective
Not effective
36Here is a white blood cell attacking a bacillus
bacillus
37Uses of bacteria other than food production
- Bioremediation using microorganisms to rid
environment of harmful substances - Ex oil spill site
- Hazardous waste site
- Sewage treatment
38Medical uses of bacteria
- Genetic engineering to produce medical products
- Insulin
- Human growth hormone
Gene for human insulin or hgh
Now all cells will have the gene and will make
the product
39Thats all folks!