Three Groups of Bacteria
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Three Groups of Bacteria
Kingdom Monera bacteria oldest and most abundant living organisms about 2000 species of which 150 are pathogenic Title: Apr 241:44 PM (1 of 13) Three Groups of Bacteria 1. Cyanobacteria blue green algae photosynthetic (due to blue pigment) need moisture and light most live in freshwater Title: Apr 241:44 PM (2 of 13) Three Groups of Bacteria 2. Archaebacteria "old" first form of life, very primitive live in very harsh environments (tar pits, hot springs, ice caps, mines) chemosynthetic (break down inorganic compounds for energy food produce gases: ex. methane Title: Apr 241:44 PM (3 of 13) Three Groups of Bacteria 3. Eubacteria "true" "true bacteria" can be dormant for long periods of time most have outer covering called a capsule Title: Apr 241:44 PM (4 of 13) Structure of a Prokaryote cytoplasm pilli flagellum capsule "nucleoid" cell ribosome cell wall region membrane Most display one of 3 basic shapes: spherical (_________coccus) rodshaped (_________bacillus) spiral (___________spirillum) Often group together in clusters, filaments (chains) Title: Apr 241:44 PM (5 of 13) Typical Bacterial Cell (Eubacteria) some heterotrophic, some autotrophic can move by beating a flagellum most reproduce asexually some transfer genetic mateial through a form of sexual reproduction many have a layer of slime that helps them stick to their food supply Title: Apr 241:44 PM (6 of 13) Typical Bacterial Cell (Eubacteria) cont'd prokaryotic (no definite nucleus) single celled have enough DNA to make 1 chromosome have cell wall definite shape have cell membrane and cytoplasm (unlike viruses) no membrane bound organelles Title: Apr 241:44 PM (7 of 13) Classification by Modes of Respiration Obligate aerobes must have oxygen to survive Obligate anaerobes only grow in the absence of oxygen Facultative anaerobes can survive and grow with or without oxygen Title: Apr 241:44 PM (8 of 13) Classification by Modes of Everyone Nutrition Autotrophs photosynthetic or chemosynthetic bacteria produce their own food Heterotrophs parasites take their food from host organisms (most) saprophytes obtain nutrients from dead/decomposing matter Done? Title: Apr 241:44 PM (9 of 13) Asexual Reproduction in Bacteria Binary Fission "Splitting in two" DNA replicates cell lengthens cross wall forms and divides the cell into 2 identical daughter cells each new daughter cell has 1 chromosome, identical to the parent cell Title: Apr 241:44 PM (10 of 13) ��������������� Title: Apr 242:46 PM (11 of 13) ��������������� Title: Apr 242:48 PM (12 of 13) replication chromosome 2 identical daughter cells Title: Apr 2511:11 AM (13 of 13)