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1 BACTERIA ______________: single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus

2 Bacterial Kingdoms (formerly Monerans)
Divided into TWO Kingdoms- ________________- “ancient bacteria” ________________- “good/true bacteria”

3 ARCHAEBACTERIA Characteristics
Most live in ___________________________ Cell wall does _____ contain _____________ DNA sequence similar to ________________ (possible ancestor?)

4 Types of Archaebacteria
EXTREMOPHILES Methanogens- produce _________ Halophiles- live in ________ conditions Thermophiles- live in high ____________ Etc.

5 EUBACTERIA Live ______________________________
Cell wall contains ___________________ Wide array of characteristics

6 Types of Eubacteria ____________: cell wall mainly peptidoglycan
Appear ____________ when stained ____________: cell wall of _______ peptidoglycan with second layer of lipids and carbohydrates

7 How are bacteria identified?
Shape: Bacilli- _______ Cocci- _______ Spirilla- ______ *Strepto- ________ *Staphylo- _______

8 How are bacteria identified?
Cell Walls Is peptidoglycans present? Yes- ______________________ No- _______________________

9 How are bacteria identified?
Movement Some have ____________________ Some glide, spiral, etc. Others don’t move on own

10 How are bacteria identified?
Energy obtaining methods _____________________- make own food _____________________- use light _____________________- use inorganic materials _____________________- take in food _____________________- need light and a nutrient source

11 How bacteria are identified?
Energy releasing processes: Cellular respiration: requires Oxygen (__________________________) Fermentation: no Oxygen used (___________________________) Some can survive with or without oxygen (___________________________)

12 How are bacteria identified?
Reproduction & Growth: ____________________- double in size, replicates DNA, splits into two (asexual)

13 Reproduction cont’d ________________________- bridge forms between two cells and genes are transferred Conjugation _____________________- thick wall around DNA can remain dormant until conditions are favorable

14 VIRUSES Virus- Latin for “_______________” Smaller than bacteria
___________ living!

15 Structure of a Virus Infectious agent made up of a core of ______________(DNA or RNA) and a _______________(capsid)

16 Why not living? Viruses can’t ___________ on their own- they must use a host’s cells Not made of ___________ Cannot maintain _________________

17 Replication (Reproduction)
2 Types of Replication: __________ Cycle

18 Lytic Cycle Virus enters the cell, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst

19 Steps of Lytic Cycle Virus attacks cell and ___________________
DNA forms a circle

20 Steps of Lytic Cycle cont’d
Viral DNA commands host cell to make __________________

21 Lytic Cycle Steps cont’d
Cell _____________ and releases viruses to invade more cells *Symptoms of disease show

22 Lysogenic Cycle Virus embeds its DNA into the host’s DNA, both DNAs are replicated ________________- viral DNA that is embedded into host’s DNA *Symptoms of disease do not show at this time

23 Types of Viruses _____________- virus that infects bacteria

24 Types of Viruses- cont’d
_____________- contain RNA as genetic code (HIV & AIDS, some cancer) _________________- cause cancer in animals (disrupt controls over cell growth) RNA

25 Not quite a virus, but… ___________- “protein infectious particles”
Act like a virus, but… Do not contain any ________, only ________ Usually only affects _______________ ___________- Has ________, but no ___________ Usually only affects _________________

26 Protection from viruses- HOW?
PREVENTION! Good hygiene ______________- weakened or “killed” viruses or viral particle Inject into body to build up immunity


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