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1 Bacteria

2 What is Bacteria? Prokaryotes – no nucleus
Eubacteria: peptidoglycan in cell wall Live almost everywhere Archaebacteria: lack peptidoglycan DNA is more similar to eukaryotes; possible ancestors of eukaryotes extremely harsh environments

3 Identifying Prokaryotes
Shape bacilli – rod shape cocci – spherical spirilla – spiral and corkscrew-shaped

4 Identifying Prokaryotes
Cell Wall Gram staining - identifies peptidoglycan in the cell wall Gram positive – thick peptidoglycan walls – purple Gram negative – thinner walls – red

5 Identifying Prokaryotes
Movement no movement Flagella – whip-like structure Glide on slime-like material

6 Identifying Prokaryotes
Metabolic Diversity Obligate aerobes: requires oxygen Obligate anaerobes: absences of oxygen Facultative anaerobes – can live with or without oxygen

7 Growth and Reproduction
Binary Fission – copy DNA and divide in half Conjugation – a hollow bridge forms between two bacterial cells to exchange genes Spore Formation: unfavorable conditions i.e. endospore spores can remain dormant for months to years when conditions improve, endospore germinates and bacterium begins to grow

8 Importance of Bacteria
recycle nutrients sewage treatment nitrogen fixation digest petroleum - oil spills remove waste products and poisons from water synthesize drugs


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