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BACTERIA
 The Oldest Living Structures on
           the Earth!
             http://
www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/bonnie_bassler
Kingdom Archaebacteria
   Most inhabit extreme environments on the
    earth. There are THREE main groupings.
    – Methanogens
        Are anaerobic and live in swamps, marshes, the
         guts of animals, and sewage treatment ponds
    – Extreme Halophiles
        Live in high salt areas such as the Dead Sea and
         the Great Salt Lake
    – Extreme Thermophiles
        Live in hot springs with temperatures of 60oC to
         80oC
   Cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan
Kingdom Eubacteria
 Prokaryotic
 Includes the spirochetes, gram-positive
  bacteria and cyanobacteria
 Live just about anywhere
 Have a cell wall that contains
  peptidoglycan (carbohydrate)
Kingdom Comparison
              EUBACTERIA ARCHAEBACTERIA

Nuclear         Absent       Absent
Envelope
Membrane        Absent       Absent
Organelles
Peptoglycan     Present      Absent
Cell Wall
Ribosomes       Present      Present
Size Relationships
           10 Microns
           Virus (.05 – 1 micron)
           Bacteria (.05 – 1.5 microns)
           Red blood cell (5 microns)
           White blood cell (5-8
            Microns)
           Sperm (60 microns)
Bacterial Shapes
      Bacillus bacteria are rod
       shaped



      Cocci bacteria are round



      Spirillum are spiral shaped
Groupings of Bacteria
   Individual

   Diplo – in pairs

   Strepto – in chains

   Staphlo – clustered like grapes
Identification
   Gram Stain
    – The gram stain differentiates bacteria on the
      basis of structure and composition of the
      layers of the cell wall.
    – After staining:
       Gram positive bacteria appear purple
       Gram negative bacteria appear pink.
    – Cell walls have a simpler structure than gram
      negative cell walls
Gram Stain
General Structure
            Nearly all prokaryotes
             have cell walls
            Bacteria have one
             major chromosome
             and rings of DNA
             called plasmids
            Ribosomes are
             present to help in
             protein formation
General Structure
                                              Ribosome

Peptidoglycan
                        Cell   Cell
                        wall membrane                       Many disease
                                                             causing bacteria
                                                             have a thick
                                                             outer slime
                                                             capsule for
                                                             protection
                                                            Many bacteria
                                                             have small hair-
                Flagellum               DNA    Pili          like pili to attach
                                                             to other cells
Bacteria Cell Structure
 Single cell
 Nucleoid (plasmid)
    – Area where single DNA strand is found
   Flagella
    – For movement
   Capsule (Peptidoglycan)
    – Coating on outside of cell wall
Bacteria Cell Structure
   Cell Wall
    – Tough, rigid structure for support, shape and
      protection
    – Main function – prevent osmotic rupture
    – Water always moving in cell, so if cell wall OK,
      cell is OK
    – Bacteria growing in Penicillin grow holes in
      their cell walls, rupture, and die
 Cell membrane
 Ribosomes for making proteins
Bacteria Cell Structure
   Cells Alive: http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/bactcell.htm
Bacterial Reproduction
   Prokaryotes
    – Reproduce asexually by binary fission (cell
      splits apart)
    – Continually making new DNA in good
      conditions
    – In bad conditions, form endospore
       Internal resting cell that surrounds the DNA, some
        cytoplasm, and thick outer coat
       May live in for long time
Bacterial Reproduction
   Genetic Information Exchanged 3 Ways
    – Transformation
       Genes taken up from the surrounding environment
    – Conjugation
       Genes are transferred from cell to cell (sexually—
        through a tube)
    – Transduction
       Genes are transferred between prokaryotes by
        viruses
Bacterial Population Growth




   Click on the icon above. Upon viewing the
    dividing bacteria, take note of the FOUR
    stages of the population growth curve
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
   Aerobic                    Anaerobic
    – Obligate aerobes          – Obligate anaerobes
        Must have oxygen           Must live where there is
         present to live             no oxygen
                                    Get energy from
                                     fermentation
                                – Faculative anaerobes
                                    Live where there is
                                     oxygen
                                    Live where there is no
                                     oxygen
Bacterial Nutrition
   Autotrophs                   Heterotrophs
    – Make own food               – Decomposers
    – Smelly food caused by           Feed on dead plants
      bacteria that are                and animals
                                      Usually do not cause
      making food from
                                       disease
      substances that have
                                      Ex: Nitrogen Cycle
      sulfur or iron
                                  – Parasites
                                      Live on or in living
                                       organisms
                                      Can cause disease
Economic Importance of Bacteria
   Nitrogen Fixation
    – All organisms need nitrogen to make proteins
    – Bacteria convert nitrogen to a form organisms
      can use
   Recycling of Nutrients
    – Necessary to breakdown the organic matter in
      dead organisms and wastes, returning
      nutrients to the soil
Economic Importance of Bacteria
   Food
    – Breakdown chemicals for their food by
      fermentation
    – Release other molecules we use because of
      distinct flavors and aromas (cheese, yogurt,
      sauerkraut)
   Medicines
    – Produce antibiotics which kill other bacteria
Economic Importance of Bacteria
   Disease
    – Only a few
    – About half of all human diseases are caused
      by bacteria
Food Bourne Bacteria
          Can Harm You




 Botulism
 Salmonella
 Staphylococcus
 E. Coli
Staphylcoccus
Staphylcoccus aureus
E. Coli bacteria
What type of Bacteria is this?
Staphylcoccus - MRSA
Bacteria Colonies
This is what we are going to do.

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Bacteria

  • 1. BACTERIA The Oldest Living Structures on the Earth! http:// www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/bonnie_bassler
  • 2. Kingdom Archaebacteria  Most inhabit extreme environments on the earth. There are THREE main groupings. – Methanogens  Are anaerobic and live in swamps, marshes, the guts of animals, and sewage treatment ponds – Extreme Halophiles  Live in high salt areas such as the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake – Extreme Thermophiles  Live in hot springs with temperatures of 60oC to 80oC  Cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan
  • 3. Kingdom Eubacteria  Prokaryotic  Includes the spirochetes, gram-positive bacteria and cyanobacteria  Live just about anywhere  Have a cell wall that contains peptidoglycan (carbohydrate)
  • 4. Kingdom Comparison EUBACTERIA ARCHAEBACTERIA Nuclear Absent Absent Envelope Membrane Absent Absent Organelles Peptoglycan Present Absent Cell Wall Ribosomes Present Present
  • 5. Size Relationships  10 Microns  Virus (.05 – 1 micron)  Bacteria (.05 – 1.5 microns)  Red blood cell (5 microns)  White blood cell (5-8 Microns)  Sperm (60 microns)
  • 6. Bacterial Shapes  Bacillus bacteria are rod shaped  Cocci bacteria are round  Spirillum are spiral shaped
  • 7.
  • 8. Groupings of Bacteria  Individual  Diplo – in pairs  Strepto – in chains  Staphlo – clustered like grapes
  • 9. Identification  Gram Stain – The gram stain differentiates bacteria on the basis of structure and composition of the layers of the cell wall. – After staining:  Gram positive bacteria appear purple  Gram negative bacteria appear pink. – Cell walls have a simpler structure than gram negative cell walls
  • 11. General Structure  Nearly all prokaryotes have cell walls  Bacteria have one major chromosome and rings of DNA called plasmids  Ribosomes are present to help in protein formation
  • 12. General Structure Ribosome Peptidoglycan Cell Cell wall membrane  Many disease causing bacteria have a thick outer slime capsule for protection  Many bacteria have small hair- Flagellum DNA Pili like pili to attach to other cells
  • 13. Bacteria Cell Structure  Single cell  Nucleoid (plasmid) – Area where single DNA strand is found  Flagella – For movement  Capsule (Peptidoglycan) – Coating on outside of cell wall
  • 14. Bacteria Cell Structure  Cell Wall – Tough, rigid structure for support, shape and protection – Main function – prevent osmotic rupture – Water always moving in cell, so if cell wall OK, cell is OK – Bacteria growing in Penicillin grow holes in their cell walls, rupture, and die  Cell membrane  Ribosomes for making proteins
  • 15. Bacteria Cell Structure  Cells Alive: http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/bactcell.htm
  • 16. Bacterial Reproduction  Prokaryotes – Reproduce asexually by binary fission (cell splits apart) – Continually making new DNA in good conditions – In bad conditions, form endospore  Internal resting cell that surrounds the DNA, some cytoplasm, and thick outer coat  May live in for long time
  • 17. Bacterial Reproduction  Genetic Information Exchanged 3 Ways – Transformation  Genes taken up from the surrounding environment – Conjugation  Genes are transferred from cell to cell (sexually— through a tube) – Transduction  Genes are transferred between prokaryotes by viruses
  • 18. Bacterial Population Growth  Click on the icon above. Upon viewing the dividing bacteria, take note of the FOUR stages of the population growth curve
  • 19. Aerobic vs. Anaerobic  Aerobic  Anaerobic – Obligate aerobes – Obligate anaerobes  Must have oxygen  Must live where there is present to live no oxygen  Get energy from fermentation – Faculative anaerobes  Live where there is oxygen  Live where there is no oxygen
  • 20. Bacterial Nutrition  Autotrophs  Heterotrophs – Make own food – Decomposers – Smelly food caused by  Feed on dead plants bacteria that are and animals  Usually do not cause making food from disease substances that have  Ex: Nitrogen Cycle sulfur or iron – Parasites  Live on or in living organisms  Can cause disease
  • 21. Economic Importance of Bacteria  Nitrogen Fixation – All organisms need nitrogen to make proteins – Bacteria convert nitrogen to a form organisms can use  Recycling of Nutrients – Necessary to breakdown the organic matter in dead organisms and wastes, returning nutrients to the soil
  • 22. Economic Importance of Bacteria  Food – Breakdown chemicals for their food by fermentation – Release other molecules we use because of distinct flavors and aromas (cheese, yogurt, sauerkraut)  Medicines – Produce antibiotics which kill other bacteria
  • 23. Economic Importance of Bacteria  Disease – Only a few – About half of all human diseases are caused by bacteria
  • 24. Food Bourne Bacteria Can Harm You  Botulism  Salmonella  Staphylococcus  E. Coli
  • 28. What type of Bacteria is this?
  • 31. This is what we are going to do.