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Suresh Chaudhary
Department of Science THSS
Bacteria
Bacteria
• single-celled microorganism display a wide range of
metabolic types, geometric shapes and
environmental habitats and niches of occurrence.
• Normally only several micrometers in length, bacteria
assume the form of spheres, rods, spirals and other
shapes.
• can live within soil, in the ocean and inside the
human gut
• Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in 1676 AD and term
Bacteria coined by CG Ehrenberg in 1828 AD.
Features of Bacteria
o Prokaryotic cell
o have Cell wall
o Reproduce by asexually by fission
o Autotrophic and heterotrophic in nature
o Immotile but bacteria like bacilli and spirilla
can move
o Size ranges 0.5-5 micrometer.
Types of Bacteria
There are five types of bacteria:-
1) Bacillus or Rod-shaped Bacteria
( eg.Escherichia Coli)
2) Coccus or Spherical-shaped Bacteria
(e.g. Streptococcus)
3) Sipirillum or Spiral-shaped Bacteria
(e.g. Treponema Pallidum )
4) Comma-shaped Bacteria
(e.g.Vibrio Cholera)
Bacillus or Rod-shaped Bacteria
• may be present in as a single
rod or in chains
•both non-parasitic and
parasitic pathogenic species
•Many species of Bacillus can
produce copious amounts of
enzymes which are made use
of in different industries like
alpha amylase used in starch
hydrolysis
Spherical shapped bacteria or
coccus
 Coccus (plural cocci) is a term used to
describe any bacterium
that has a spherical,
oval , or generally round shape.
 Clusters like a bunch of grapes or
Joined end to end to form chain or pair
 Cocci bacteria, Streptococci
Spiral shapped bacteria
 May have one or more flagella at
their body
 typically lives as individual cells,
instead of being associated in
clusters or chains
 most members of which live in
water with a large amount of organic matter
 Leptospira, Spirillum
Comma shaped bacteria
•Are comma shaped
•The body is curved and
has only one flagella
•Typically found in salt
water
•There are over 80 species
of Vibrio bacteria
• eg Vibrio vulnificus,
Vibrio cholera
Structure of Bacteria
Structure of Bacteria
• lack many of the structures that eukaryotic cells
contain like nucleus
• lack membrane-bound organelles, such as
mitochondria or chloroplasts
• DNA is contained in one circular chromosome, located
in the cytoplasm
• Golgi complex and plastid absent but ribosome present
• may contain flagella -flagella rotate, they spin the
bacteria and propel them forward
• Pili help in attachment to mucosal cell and cojugation
Useful Affects of Bacteria
• increase fertility of soil like Rhizobium,
Nitrobacter, Nitrosomonas
• decompose the dead organic materials
• may used as making antibiotic medicine
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
• help in digestion of cellulose when they are in
intestine
• may used for making food items
Harmful Affects of Bacteria
• Bacteria can make our food contaminated
• cause many serious diseases such as, typhoid
fever, syphilis, cholera, tuberculosis and
foodborne illnesses etc
• spoil the food and cause food poison releasing
toxin
• denitrifying bacteria like Pseudomonas
reduce the fertility of soil

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Bacteria

  • 1. Suresh Chaudhary Department of Science THSS Bacteria
  • 2. Bacteria • single-celled microorganism display a wide range of metabolic types, geometric shapes and environmental habitats and niches of occurrence. • Normally only several micrometers in length, bacteria assume the form of spheres, rods, spirals and other shapes. • can live within soil, in the ocean and inside the human gut • Anton Van Leeuwenhoek in 1676 AD and term Bacteria coined by CG Ehrenberg in 1828 AD.
  • 3. Features of Bacteria o Prokaryotic cell o have Cell wall o Reproduce by asexually by fission o Autotrophic and heterotrophic in nature o Immotile but bacteria like bacilli and spirilla can move o Size ranges 0.5-5 micrometer.
  • 4. Types of Bacteria There are five types of bacteria:- 1) Bacillus or Rod-shaped Bacteria ( eg.Escherichia Coli) 2) Coccus or Spherical-shaped Bacteria (e.g. Streptococcus) 3) Sipirillum or Spiral-shaped Bacteria (e.g. Treponema Pallidum ) 4) Comma-shaped Bacteria (e.g.Vibrio Cholera)
  • 5. Bacillus or Rod-shaped Bacteria • may be present in as a single rod or in chains •both non-parasitic and parasitic pathogenic species •Many species of Bacillus can produce copious amounts of enzymes which are made use of in different industries like alpha amylase used in starch hydrolysis
  • 6. Spherical shapped bacteria or coccus  Coccus (plural cocci) is a term used to describe any bacterium that has a spherical, oval , or generally round shape.  Clusters like a bunch of grapes or Joined end to end to form chain or pair  Cocci bacteria, Streptococci
  • 7. Spiral shapped bacteria  May have one or more flagella at their body  typically lives as individual cells, instead of being associated in clusters or chains  most members of which live in water with a large amount of organic matter  Leptospira, Spirillum
  • 8. Comma shaped bacteria •Are comma shaped •The body is curved and has only one flagella •Typically found in salt water •There are over 80 species of Vibrio bacteria • eg Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio cholera
  • 10. Structure of Bacteria • lack many of the structures that eukaryotic cells contain like nucleus • lack membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts • DNA is contained in one circular chromosome, located in the cytoplasm • Golgi complex and plastid absent but ribosome present • may contain flagella -flagella rotate, they spin the bacteria and propel them forward • Pili help in attachment to mucosal cell and cojugation
  • 11. Useful Affects of Bacteria • increase fertility of soil like Rhizobium, Nitrobacter, Nitrosomonas • decompose the dead organic materials • may used as making antibiotic medicine Bacillus amyloliquefaciens • help in digestion of cellulose when they are in intestine • may used for making food items
  • 12. Harmful Affects of Bacteria • Bacteria can make our food contaminated • cause many serious diseases such as, typhoid fever, syphilis, cholera, tuberculosis and foodborne illnesses etc • spoil the food and cause food poison releasing toxin • denitrifying bacteria like Pseudomonas reduce the fertility of soil