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Bacteria For every “human” cell, there are 20 bacteria present on our body (but they are smaller)…..this accounts for ~10% of the mass that you carry around.

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1 Bacteria For every “human” cell, there are 20 bacteria present on our body (but they are smaller)…..this accounts for ~10% of the mass that you carry around.

2 prokaryote – unicellular
organisms that lack a nucleus cell wall cell membrane DNA (no nucleus) ribosomes cytoplasm flagella pili

3 The Three Domains of Life

4 Kingdom Eubacteria larger kingdom more diverse can be found
almost everywhere E. coli

5 Kingdom Archaebacteria
can be found in harsh environments methanogens halophiles thermophiles may be ancestors of eukaryotes

6 Symbiotic Bacteria

7 Bacterial Shapes Bacillus – rod-shaped prokaryotes
Coccus – spherical-shaped prokaryotes Spirilla – spiral and corkscrew-shaped prokaryotes

8 Lactobacillus

9 Staphylococcus epidermidis
Streptococcus pneumoniae

10 Bacterial Locomotion Don’t move at all Propelled by flagella
Spiral forward Glide via slime-like secretion

11 How do bacteria obtain energy?
heterotrophs – organisms that obtain energy by consuming organic molecules made by other organisms autotrophs – organisms that make their own food from inorganic molecules

12 Release of Energy obligate aerobes – organisms that require a constant supply of oxygen in order to live obligate anaerobes – organisms that must live in the absence of oxygen facultative anaerobes – organisms that can survive with or without oxygen

13 Growth and Reproduction of Bacteria
Binary Fission Conjugation

14 Extra Protection? Spore Formation…
endospore forms when a bacterium produces a thick internal wall that encloses its DNA and a portion of its cytoplasm allows some bacteria to survive harsh conditions (heat, dryness, lack of nutrients)

15 Bacterial Growth Curve

16 Pathogenic Bacteria


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