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Title: Notes: Bacteria


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Class Topics
Title Biology 4/16/08
Objectives
  • To learn about bacteria
  • Notes Bacteria
  • Hide not your talents
  • For use they were made
  • What use is a sundial in the shade.
  • Benjamin Franklin

Saturday, November 07, 2009 215 AM
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Class Assignments
By When
What
  • Bacteria W.S. 4/17/08
  • All Classification corrections 4/17/08
  • Kingdom project (flyer) 4/18/08
  • Due this class period
  • Due next class period
  • Due in the future

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Kingdom Project
  • Kingdom description
  • 18 pts.
  • Member description
  • 15 pts.
  • Flyer
  • 7 pts
  • Total of 40 pts.
  • Due 4/18/08
  • Dont tell people how to do things. Tell them
    what to do and let them surprise you with their
    results.
  • George Patton

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Eubacteria
  • Common shapes
  • Bacilli
  • Rod-shaped
  • Spirilla
  • Spiral shaped
  • Cocci
  • Sphere shaped
  • Streptococci chains
  • Staphylococci grapelike clusters

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Gram Stain
  • Gram positive
  • Retain purple stain
  • Gram negative
  • Do not retain purple stain, retain pink
  • Thicker peptidoglycan layer in Gram positive
  • React differently to antibiotics and disinfectants

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Selected bacteria
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Photosynthetic
  • Can form colonies
  • Eutrophication due to nutrient increase
    (phosphates/nitrates)
  • Population bloom
  • Can use all oxygen in lake/pond
  • Yersinia pestis
  • Causes plague - Black Death
  • 1347-1352 25 million deaths in Europe (1/3 of
    population)
  • Bubonic, septicemic, pneumonic

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Structure
  • Cell Wall
  • Usually made of peptidoglycan
  • Amino acids and carbohydrates
  • Gram negative contain outer layer of lipids and
    carbs harder for antibiotics to affect
  • Cell membrane
  • Enzymes for cell respiration
  • Photosynthetic have foldings like thylakoids

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Structure
  • Capsules
  • Protective polysaccharide coat
  • Drying or immune system
  • Pili
  • Hair-like proteins used to attach to host cells

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Structure
  • Endospores
  • Some genera have dormant structures
  • Surrounds DNA
  • Survive high temp, harsh chem, drying, etc.
  • Movement structures
  • Flagella
  • Slime
  • Corkscrew
  • wavelike

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Metabolism
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Antibiotics
  • Read the handout
  • Identify three ways in which antibiotics affect
    bacteria

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Bacteria and disease
  • Exotoxins (Gram positive)
  • Byproducts of bacteria
  • Released continously
  • Poisonous tetanus, botulism
  • Endotoxins (Gram negative)
  • Poisons in membranes
  • Released upon death
  • Damage blood vessels, fever, etc.
  • Secrete enzymes used to destroy tissue
  • feeding

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