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1 8.L.1 Understand the structure and hazards caused by agents of disease that effect living organisms.
8.L.1.1 Summarize the basic characteristics of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites relating to the spread, treatment and prevention of disease. B Barakat RMS Modified: P.McAven

2 What are microorganims?
viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and some fungi and algae.

3 Micro Organisms Characteristics of micro organisms
Unicellular (single celled organisms) Microscopic Very diverse (lots of kinds)

4 A variety of micro organisms cause disease
Virus Bacteria Fungi Parasites

5 Virus are not considered to be living
Viruses Virus are not considered to be living but affect living things -- need a host cell non-living particles nucleic acid – DNA or RNA protein coat need a host cell Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body – 3 min

6 Cold Virus Viruses T-4 Virus infects Cell (40 sec)

7 Viruses Invade healthy cells Reproduce Kill healthy cells

8 Viruses transmitted by human contact airborne

9 Viruses transmitted by insects

10 transmitted by water

11 Viruses Vaccines control/prevent

12 Examples of Common Viruses
Influenza (Flu) Virus HIV / Aids Virus

13 Viruses HIV AIDS Virus Good to show shape of HIV & the incorporation into DNA (1 min)

14 Viruses Polio Virus

15 Viruses Chicken Pox Virus

16 Viruses Yellow Fever Virus

17 Viral Meningitis Virus
Viruses Viral Meningitis Virus

18 West Nile Virus Viruses Mosquito bite
Redesigning Mosquitos (the deadlist animal min – see beginning

19 Viruses Ebola Virus

20 Viruses SARS Virus severe acute respiratory syndrome

21 Viruses Summary Non-living – need living host cell Nucleic acid & protein coat Invade healthy cells & reproduce Cause disease Spread by human contact, insects, air, water Affect different human body systems Are controlled by vaccines

22 Virus Reproduction – mutates into the cell’s DNA to make copies
Lysogenic Cycle

23 Virus takes over the cell, reproduce, burst out of the cell. Repeat.
Lytic Cycle

24 T-4 Virus infects Cell (40 sec)
Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body – 3 min Good to show shape of HIV & the incorporation into DNA (1 min) Hepitatis virus enters cell (beginning) Redesigning Mosquitos (the deadlist animal min – see beginning

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26 BACTERIA

27 A variety of micro organisms cause disease
Virus Bacteria Fungi Parasites

28 Bacteria Characteristics of Bacteria Prokaryotic,
Unicellular (single celled) Live in O2, without O2, in extreme conditions

29 Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell

30 Classification by Kingdom
Virus Bacteria (2) Protist Fungi Plants Animals NOT living need live host Microscopic Prokaryotic Cell Unicellular Eukariotic Cell Multicellular Visible to naked eye

31 Unicellular Multicellular
Many cells Specialized cells the whole organism is one cell Single-celled Unicellular

32 Bacteria Grow / Spread Cell grows Copies its DNA or RNA Stretches
Splits into 2 identical cells Binary fission Under ideal conditions Reproduce VERY quickly Bacteria Reproduction – how fast

33 Bacteria 1 Asexual Reproduction in Bacteria (silent)

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35 Bacteria Transmission Direct/Indirect Contact By Droplet Transmission
sneezing, coughing, surfaces Environmental Sources mostly in warm moist areas

36 Bacteria Treatment by Antibiotics
Some bacteria cells are resistant, survive, reproduce, new strain of illness.

37 Bacteria Common Diseases caused by Bacteria

38 Bacteria Rabies

39 Bacteria Lyme Disease

40 Bacteria bacterial meningitis Transmitted person to person outbreak
How bacterial meningitis affects the body – 1 min – enters blood stream

41 Bacteria Leprosy

42 Bacteria Summary Prokaryotic (no nucleus) Microscopic -- Unicellular
Lack chlorophyll Found everywhere in air, soil, water, and inside of your body and on your skin Multiply rapidly Transmitted by contact, droplets, moist areas Treated with antibiotics

43 Bacteria classified based on shape spherical rodlike spiral

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45 How bacterial meningitis affects the body – 1 min – enters blood stream
Asexual Reproduction in Bacteria (silent) 13 sec Bacteria Reproduction – how fast

46 Fungi

47 A variety of micro organisms cause disease
Virus Bacteria Fungi Parasites

48 Characteristics of Fungi
Eukaryotic cell Heterotrophs (eat other organisms to get & use Σ non-photosynthetic multi-cellular

49 Fungi Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell

50 Unicellular Multicellular
Many cells Specialized cells the whole organism is one cell Single-celled Unicellular

51 Fungi asexual reproduction – make identical copy of self
Reproduce - (make more to spread) 1. by spores asexual reproduction – make identical copy of self

52 Fungi asexual reproduction – make identical copy of self
Reproduce - (make more to spread) 1. by spores asexual reproduction – make identical copy of self

53 Fungi sexual reproduction – 2 parents – offspring has combo of traits
variation – survival technique

54 Fungi Asexual Sexual Fungi Reproduction in ideal conditions
faster, easier less favorable conditions Better chances of being adapted to current conditions Outcome Identical organism Variety of traits in offspring

55 Sexual Reproduction -Variation in offspring -Some are more likely to be better adapted Survival of the Fittest

56 Sexual Reproduction -Variation in offspring -Some are more likely to be better adapted Survival of the Fittest

57 Fungi Airborne Transmission imagine it like this

58 Fungi Fungi attack plants & humans our food source
Fungi that attack plants are competing with us for the food source / nutrition.

59 Fungi Fungi attack plants & humans our food source
Fungi that attack plants are competing with us for the food source / nutrition.

60 Fungi Fungi attack plants & humans athletes foot

61 Fungi Fungi treatment anti-fungal powders, sprays, creams

62 Fungi Summary Eukaryotic cell multi-cellular
Heterotrophs - eat other organisms to get & use Σ non-photosynthetic Reproduce asexually (spores) Reproduce sexually Airborne transmission Fungi attack plants & humans

63 Protists // Parasites

64 A variety of micro organisms cause disease
Virus Bacteria Fungi Parasites

65 Protist // Parasite Are Protists
Feed on another individual (called the host) Live on or in their host’s body Highly specialized Reside in intestines, bloodstream or tissues

66 Protist // Parasite Tape worm – affixes to small intestine
has no digestive system absorbs nutrients thru its skin

67 Protist // Parasite

68 Protist // Parasite

69 Protist // Parasite How you get parasites:
eat foods that have parasites (well-done cooking kills them)

70 Protist // Parasite “Well done, please”

71 Protist // Parasite

72 Protist // Parasite

73 Protist // Parasite Attacks blood cells Can’t take in O2
Can’t make ATP (Σ)

74 Protist // Parasite Malaria
So many protists in blood cells – cause them to burst chills, fevers ulcers diarrhea

75 Protist /Parasite Summary
Feed on another individual (called the host) Live on or in their host’s body Highly specialized Reside in intestines, bloodstream or tissues Transmit from animal to human host

76 Other Vocabulary Vectors - an insect or any living carrier that transmits an infectious agent.. Carrier - an individual who serves as host for an infectious agent but who does not show any apparent signs of the illness; may serve as a source of infection for others.

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