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Bacteria Notes. Basic Definition Bacteria Bacteria: Prokaryotic Organisms – Pro: Primitive or “prior to” – Karyon: Nucleus or “kernel” – Single-celled.

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Page 1: Bacteria Notes. Basic Definition Bacteria Bacteria: Prokaryotic Organisms – Pro: Primitive or “prior to” – Karyon: Nucleus or “kernel” – Single-celled.

Bacteria Notes

Page 2: Bacteria Notes. Basic Definition Bacteria Bacteria: Prokaryotic Organisms – Pro: Primitive or “prior to” – Karyon: Nucleus or “kernel” – Single-celled.

Basic Definition• Bacteria: Prokaryotic Organisms– Pro: Primitive or “prior to”– Karyon: Nucleus or “kernel”– Single-celled organisms without a nucleus – Has circular DNA – Often has “plasmid” DNA that helps codes for genes to

increase fitness (ex. Antibiotic resistance)– Bacteria can be measured in micrometers• 0.000001m or 10-6

Prokaryo

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What are the two groups of bacteria?

1. BacteriaCell walls with peptidoglycan

2. Archaebacteria• Cell walls lack peptidoglycan• Adapted to extreme environments:

Extremely hot and cold, salty, without oxygen, etc.

peptidoglycan

Made up of types of peptide and sugar bonds

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What are the basic shapes of bacteria?

– Rod-shaped (Bacilli)Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax), Yersinia pestis (Bubonic plague)

– Comma-shaped (Vibrios) Vibrio cholerae– Spherical (Cocci)

Streptococcus, Staphylococcus– Spiral (Spirilla)

Treponema pallidum (Syphillis)

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Bacterial Staining• Gram-positive: Retains the crystals of violet dye in the

peptidoglycan of the cell wall.

• Only has an inner layer of plasma membrane

• Infection by this type can be treated by antibiotics such as penicillin, which attacks the peptidoglycan of the cell wall.

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• Gram-negative: Will not pick up much the violet dye because the cell wall is covered by an additional outer membrane, and instead appears pink.

• Infection by this type must be treated by a broad-spectrum antibiotic such as ciprofloxacin that enters bacteria and disrupts protein synthesis

Bacterial Staining

Peptidoglycan

Outer membrane

Inner membrane

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What is a plasmid?• Plasmids are circles of DNA that can replicate

separately from the main bacterial DNA.• Plasmids may carry genes that allow bacteria

to survive exposure to antibiotics.

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Bacterial Growth and Reproduction• Binary Fission: (video)

-Asexual division-DNA replicates and cytoplasm divides-Creates two genetically identical cells from one parent cell

• Conjugation: (video) -Not true sexual reproduction

-Sex pilus extends between bacteria -Plasmid DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another to introduce genetic diversity

• Spore Formation:-Occurs when growth conditions are unfavorable-An endospore is a “spore” with a thick internal wall of membrane that encloses and protects its DNA