Title: Viruses%20%20
1Chapter 18
VIRUSES
Bacteria
2Viruses
- NOT considered living therefore viruses are NOT
placed into any kingdom - Viruses are not cellular
- Viruses do not carry out respiration
- Viruses are non motile
- Viruses do not grow
- Viruses can not make proteins
- Viruses no metabolism or homeostasis
3Viruses
- Viruses are NON LIVING particles (sub cellular)
that can reproduce only when in a living cell. - Found basically everywhere ( Air, Water, Soil)
- Viruses are smaller than prokaryotes.
- Viruses can only be viewed w/electron microscope.
- Viruses are pathogens
- BACTERIOPHAGE is a special type of virus that
infects only bacteria (bacteria eaters)
4Viruses
- Viruses even though they are non living are
called parasites b/c they feed on lining things - HOST CELL is a cell in which a virus reproduces
- REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE is an enzyme that when
injected into a host cell, it will copy viral RNA
into DNA
5VirusLYTIC CYCLE
- Virus attaches to a host cell.
- Virus injects its nucleic acid into the host
cell. - The host DNA is destroyed and the virual genes
are copied. - New virus particles are assembled.
- The host cell breaks open and the new virus
particles are released.
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7BACTERIA
- PROKARYOTE
- NO internal membrane organelles
- NO NUCLEUS
- CIRCULAR DNA
- Plasmid
- All bacteria are unicellular
- Some may colonize but are not multicellular as
the activities of the cells of the colony are not
specialized
8Bacteria
- KINGDOM
- Old five (5) kingdom hierarchy
- Monera
- New six (6) kingdom hierarchy
- Eubacteria
- Archaebacteria
- Scientists think 1st bacteria (anaerobic)
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10BACTERIA
- When you are sick there is something in your body
that makes you feel nauseous, what is it? Its
bacteria. Bacteria are a germ that you cant see
with the naked eye. You might not be able to see
them but there are billions of them all over you.
Sometimes bacteria are bad but sometimes it helps
us fight infections. One form of bacteria causes
bad breath. If your gums and teeth are healthy
then the problem is your tongue. You might
already know, but bacteria come in all different
shapes and sizes. Typically there are three
certain shapes of bacteria round, rod-shaped, and
spiral bacteria. They are also classified into
groups very specifically.
11BACTERIA
- Classified many different ways. One way is by
shape - Three basic shapes
- BACILLUS (rod)
- SPIRRILUM (spiral)
- COCCUS (sphere)
12Bacillus(rod)
Coccus (Sphere)
Spirrilum (Spiral)
13Typical bacterial Cell
14ArchaebacteriaExtremists
- Ancient ones
- Live in extreme environments
- Ribosomal RNA is different from Eubacteria rRNA
- Three types
- Grouped by where they live
- Marshes/sewage/digestive tracts some mammals
- Water w/high salt conc. Great Salt Lakes/Dead
Sea - Deep cracks in the ocean floor
- Autotrophic and/or Heterotrophic
15Archaebacteria
Unicellular Prokaryotes Form and Metabolism are
different than in any other organisms Found in
areas sheltered from evolutionary
alteration unchanging habitats Resemble earths
early environment living relics surviving
representatives of first ages of life on
earth Produce methane and cluster together as a
group No peptidoglycan (murien) cell wall Get
food by sunlight, organic compounds, and
inorganic compounds
16Eubacteria
- True bacteria
- Heterotrophic live almost everywhere
- Some are parasitic
- Some are saprophytes
- Some use organic molecules as their food
- Photosynthetic Autotrophs live in places
w/sunlight - Cyanobacteria introduced oxygen into the
earths atmosphere - Chemosynthetic break down and release the
energy of inorganic cpds. w/sulfur nitrogen - Convert atmospheric nitrogen into
nitrogen-containing cpds that plants need.
17BACTERIA
- Unique cell walls
- Cell wall needs to stay intact.
- Penicillin kills bacteria by causing holes to
develop in the cell wall
18BACTERIA
- How does a bacteriums
- cell wall protect it?
- The cell wall prevents water from entering by
osmosis and causing it to burst
19Bacteria
- A. Where is the genetic material of a bacterium
found? - B. What structure do some bacteria use to move?
- A. As a plasmid or circular chromosome within the
cells cytoplasm - B. Flagella
20Bacteria more beneficial ones than pathogenic
ones
- Some Uses
- Farming
- Medical industry
- Food industry (Swiss cheese/yogurt/sour cream
/vinegar/sauerkraut/ pickles - Nitrogen fixation
- Recycle nutrients
21Good Bacteria
- Some of the good bacteria are in our stomachs,
helping digest food. While others are important
in the production of dairy products such as
cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, and sour cream. Just
remember that you can eat foods that have
bacteria just as long as it's good bacteria
22Good Bacteria
- A researcher in Canada is trying to encourage
the use of bacteria pesticides to grow on crops.
Scientists at a university located in Winnipeg
did some tests to see how this bacteria would
effect the plants. After adding an exceptional
amount of water they added bacteria that causes
food poisoning. These bacteria include E. Coli
and Salmonella. This prevented insects from
eating the plants. This will also reduce the
amout of chemical pesticides that could harm are
ecosystem.
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24Nitrogen fixing bacteria
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26Bacteria - uses
- Nitrogen fixation Most of the Earths nitrogen
exists in atmospheric gas form. 80 of the
Earths atmosphere - All organisms need nitrogen but very few can use
it directly from the atmosphere. - Several species of bacteria have enzymes that
convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia - Some bacteria convert the ammonia into nitrites
and nitrates - Plants then use the nitrites/nitrates
- ONLY bacteria can carry out these processes
27BacteriaSome evolutionary adaptations in
bacteria
- Reproduce Rapidly by BINARY FISSION
- High rate of mutation
- Exist in Adverse conditions
- Can utilize substances harmful to other organisms
- Simpilcity of the cell structure
- Some are aerobic
- Some are anaerobic
- Some are facultative aerobes (both w/wo oxygen)
- Some are obligate anaerobes w/o oxygen
release energy by fermentation
28Bacteria
- Some can carry out Nitrogen Fixation a process
by which bacteria convert nitrogen gas
(atmospheric nitrogen) into ammonia. - Reproduction
- Commonly Binary Fission (asexual)
- Conjugation (sexual) may occur as well is a
simple form of reproduction. Conjugation brings
about an exchange of genetic material between
bacterial cells allows for diversity
29Why cant bacteria reproduce by mitosis or
meiosis?
- B/c they do NOT have a nucleus, and instead of
pairs of chromosomes they have one circular
chromosome and varying numbers of smaller
circular pieces of DNA called plasmids.
30Bacteria
- Bacterial reproduction can occur rapidly every
20 minutes by binary fission. - Why does this not occur?
- They would cover the surface of the Earth within
a few weeks. They would run out of nutrients and
water, they would poison themselves with their
own wastes
31Bacteria
- ENDOSPORE structure in some bacteria that is
resistant to adverse environmental factors
(protects the bacteria) - ENDSPORE bacterial form that is in a state of
slow metabolism and that does not reproduce. - ENDOSPORES may be harmful to other organisms.
C.botulinum endospores will produce toxins and
result in causing botulism in other organisms
(deadly food poisoning)
32Most Common Bacteria
- Escherichia Coli
- E coli is a very common Actually it is the most
common species of bacteria. Theodore Escherich
discovered the bacteria, E. Coli. This bacteria
does not have one particular environment that it
lives in. It could be found in places such as hot
springs and radioactive wastes. E. Coli also live
in the intestine and help to break down food
33Bad Bacteria
- Bacterial Meningitis is an infection that affects
the lining of the brain and the spine. There have
been reports about this disease causing death
lately, but this illness can be treated if it is
found early. It can be caused by bacteria,
widespread virus, and chemicals. Bacteria forms
of Meningitis are more serious. This bacteria can
get into your bloodstream. If you dont treat it
then it could cause paralysis, severe brain
damage, and damage to other organs.
34- Salmonella is another type of bacteria.It is
commonly found in poultry, eggs, meat, and
water. If you have a pet turtle or bird they may
carry it. It attacks the stomachand intestines.
To keep from getting Salmonella you should wash
your hands after touching anything that might
carry Salmonella.
35Bacteria
- TOXIN poison produced by some bacteria
- Food poisoning (both salmonella/botulism)
- Some bacteria are pathogenic
- Streptococcus pneumoniae causes pneumonia
- Name tells you that the bacteria are arranged as
long chains of round cells (coccus-sphere shaped
or round) - Gonorrhea. Syphilis/Tuberculosis/
Diphtheria/Tetanus
36Bacterial Food Poisoning
- Fungi, viruses, and bacteria can cause food
poisoning however, bacteria related food-borne
illnesses are the most common. Bacteria usually
develops on raw foods. Remember it is a
decomposer and it breaks down material as it
feeds on it. If you dont cook your food
thoroughly then you allow bacteria to grow and
spread on your food