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Title: Cooperation Amongst Microorganisms'


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Cooperation Amongst Microorganisms.
  • By James Akers

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Question 1
  • It has been said, When the going gets rough, the
    tough cooperate. How is this reflected in the
    first paragraph by one of the fundamental
    organizing principles of life?
  • Certain organisms cooperate together when one
    organism can only survive from the other. Each
    organism benefits from their cooperation. (e.g.
    the organism Dictyostelium discodium is profiled
    as single-celled, but when starvation occurs, it
    communicates with others to from aggregates,)

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Question 2
  • If biofilm communities persist, why is calling an
    organism single-celled a misnomer?
  • Most single-celled organisms can end up forming
    biofilms, which makes them dependent on other
    parts of the biofilm. By being dependent on the
    other bacteria, it communicates as a
    multi-cellular organism.

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Question 3
  • What specific metabehavior is deemed by the
    authors as essential to maintenance of biofilms?
  • Communication and the prevalence of biofilms by
    cooperating together.

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Question 4
  • What is an emergent property and how is it
    related to what is called evo-devo in biology?
  • An emergent property is a property of an organism
    that is produced by ancestral relationships from
    one or more organisms cooperating together, hence
    the term Evolutionary Development, or evo-devo.

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Question 5
  • How is quorum-sensing related to epigenesis, or
    epigenetics?
  • Quorum sensing is a tool that is used to signal
    bacteria to communicate/coordinate for certain
    tasks. By understanding epigenetics, or
    epigenesis, we can see that quorum sensing can be
    an effect that was adapted from earlier
    interactions as well as effecting future
    organisms.

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Question 6
  • List 4 specific behaviors best carried out in
    concerted fashion as described by the authors
  • 4 certain behaviors that are done specifically in
    grouped, or concerted fashion include
  • The formation of protective biofilms
  • The production of light
  • The abilities to exchange DNA
  • And the defying factors on attacking a host.

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Question 7
  • What do heterocysts do in Anabaena?
  • The neat thing about the cyanobacterium Anabaena,
    is that one of the cells will change into a
    heterocyst, which then fixes nitrogen from the
    air for the following cells to use.

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Question 8
  • List 4 surfaces where bacteria can form biofilms
  • Biofilms can form on many surfaces including
  • Artificial joints or organs
  • On roots and surfaces of crops
  • Rocks in streams or rivers
  • And even the human teeth.

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Question 9
  • How do cooperative behaviors relate to density
    dependent factors for populations interactions?
  • If there is a higher percentage of cooperation
    between the populations of organisms, then there
    will be a much greater population density of the
    organism.

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Question 10
  • What are cheaters (in biofilms), and how are
    they related to police in biofilm communities?
  • Cheaters are microorganisms that benefit from the
    biofilm but doesnt help the biofilm itself. The
    police of the biofilm help to monitor the
    cheaters and try to control them.

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Question 11
  • Why does J.B.S Haldane say what he does abut
    altruism?
  • The principle of altruism J.B.S Haldane shows
    reflects he would respect the organism, or
    relative, that contains the much greater portion
    of his genes than his genes in his distant
    relatives.

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Question 12
  • Who formalized Haldanes ideas into a
    mathematical model?
  • William D. Hamilton is known for formalizing
    Haldanes ideas of altruism into a mathematical
    model

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Question 13
  • According to the authors, what is at the core of
    understanding biology?
  • The core of understanding biology, as told by
    the authors, is that the cooperation of different
    organisms evolved over the years, and can ensure
    more populations to survive, reproduce, and
    continue to flourish.

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Question 14
  • How does this relate to systems biology?
  • systems biology is the study of the
    interactions between the components of a
    biological system, which is what this article is
    based on. Systems biology is a study that tries
    to understand the cooperation among biofilms
    among microorganisms.

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Bibliography
  • http//biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request
    get-documentdoi10.13712fjournal.pbio...
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