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Title: Monerans


1
Monerans
  • Oldest Life on Earth
  • Mr. Kempfer
  • 7th Grade Science

2
Monerans
  • Single celled
  • No nucleus
  • Most commonly known as Bacteria
  • Appeared 3.5 billion years ago
  • Most numerous organism
  • 2.5 billion bacteria in a gram of soil
  • How are bacteria different from other cells?

3
Types of Bacteria

 
  • Shapes of bacteria
  • Coiled, ball, rod, candy-apple, blobs
  • Can be any color
  • Red, yellow, blue, purple
  • Found in water, air, soil and other organisms








4
Amazing Bacteria
  • Some bacteria live in volcanoes, boiling water,
    glaciers, acid pools and at very high pHs
  • Bacteria are simple but still perform all of the
    functions necessary for life.
  • How would this be an advantage on early Earth?

5
Structure of Bacteria
  • Have a cell wall
  • Protects and gives shape
  • Cell Membrane
  • Lets stuff in and out
  • Cytoplasm
  • No nucleus
  • Genetic material just floats in the cytoplasm
  • What parts do bacteria share with other cells?

6
Movement of Bacteria
  • Most bacteria cant move on their own.
  • Moves by air, water or hitches a ride
  • Some have flagellum
  • Whip like tails that propel them through a
    liquid.
  • Why do bacteria need to move?

7
Life Functions of Bacteria
  • Some need oxygen, some dont
  • Most are heterotrophs
  • Some are parasites
  • Some are decomposers
  • Some are autotrophs
  • Some eat sulfur and iron
  • Why do you think bacteria are so diverse?

8
Reproduction
  • Bacteria reproduce by splitting into 2
  • Can double their numbers in 20 minutes
  • In 24 hours could weigh 2 million kilograms!!!
  • In 5 days would weigh more than the Earth!!!

?What keeps this from happening?
9
Bacteria in Control
  • Reproduction depends on food supply.
  • When theres no food, bacteria form an endospore.
  • This is like a suit of armor against the
    environment
  • Bacteria can survive bleach, boiling, freezing
    and radiation in an endospore
  • When would a bacteria need an endospore?

10
Bacteria in Nature
  • Bacteria are an essential part of the food and
    energy relationships that link all life on Earth.
  • Decomposers, Producers, food for consumers
  • Oxygen producers
  • Why is this important?

11
Pioneers
  • Bacteria are the first to move into a new area
    and populate it.
  • Volcanic areas
  • Forest fires
  • Symbiotic Relationships
  • Help us digest food
  • Give plants nitrogen
  • How does this help an ecosystem?

12
Bacteria and Humans
  • Bacteria are used in the production of food,
    fuel, medicines and other products.
  • Some, though, can spoil food, cause diseases and
    poison water.
  • Name a bad bacteria.

13
Bacteria and Food
  • Used to make cheese, yogurt, pickles, sour cream,
    soy sauce, vinegar, high-fructose corn syrup
    (sugars)
  • Blue-green algae are 70 proteinyum!
  • We heat food to kill bad bacteria
  • What can bad bacteria do to food?

14
Bacteria as Fuel
  • Certain bacteria can break down fruit rinds, dead
    plants, manure and sewage to make methane gas
    (natural gas)
  • Dead bacteria and other stuff became crude oil in
    time

15
Medicine
  • Bacteria is used to make anitbiotics
  • Chemicals that poison other bad bacteria
  • Bacteria can cause
  • Strep throat, pneumonia, tetanus and Lyme
    disease.
  • Can antibiotics fight a virus?

16
Bacteria and Industry
  • Used to tan leather
  • Extract copper, silver and gold from rock
  • Coloring food, cosmetics, removing stains and
    changing chemicals.
  • Damages asphalt, water and gas pipes and oil
    drilling machinery.

17
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