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Chapter 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses. Prokaryotes Oldest organisms on Earth The most dominant and successful forms of life Great metabolic diversity and.

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Page 1: Chapter 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses. Prokaryotes Oldest organisms on Earth The most dominant and successful forms of life Great metabolic diversity and.

Chapter 13:Prokaryotes and Viruses

Page 2: Chapter 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses. Prokaryotes Oldest organisms on Earth The most dominant and successful forms of life Great metabolic diversity and.

Prokaryotes• Oldest organisms on Earth

• The most dominant and successful forms of life

• Great metabolic diversity and rapid rate of growth

• Escherichia coli double in size every 20 min.

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Prokaryotes

• Occur in icy areas of Antarctica

• Dark depths of the ocean

• Near-boiling waters of hot springs

• Can survive without free oxygen

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What is the basic structure of a prokaryotic cell?

• Lack an organized nucleus • Plasma membrane and cell wall • Nucleiod region- Singular circular

or continuous DNA molecule (non-histone protien)

• May contain smaller extrachromosomal pies of circular DNA – plasmids

• Ribosomes and inclusions• Cynobacteria is an exception

contains many thylakoids (structure found in chloroplast responsible for photosynthesis)

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Three major forms of prokaryotes

Bacilli- rod shaped bacterium

Cocci- sphere shape

Spirilla- long curved or spiral rods

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A filamentous actinomycete Streptomyces scabiesBacterium found in soil causes potato scab disease

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Prokaryotes cause disease• Both animal and plants

• Humans (TB, cholera, anthrax, gonorrhea, botulism, syphilis, tetanus, ulcers)

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Bacterial effects on Plants

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Flagella on Pseudomonas marginalis- soil bacteriumCauses soft rot disease found in fleshy vegetables

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Bacillus-Clostridium botulinum- deadly food poisoning

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Bacillus can form Endospores

• Certain species of Bacteria (Bacillus and Clostridium) can form endospores

• Endospores- dormant bacterial cells when food supply is low, resist heat, radiation, chemicals,

• Protoplast is dehydrated• Can remain viable for many years• Viable endospore obtained from a

25-40 million year old Extinct Bee gut

Mature Endospore- Bacillus Megaterium

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Cocci- Micrococcus luteus- and others that causeMilk to sour and oxidizes ammonia to nitrites

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Fruiting body of myxobacterium (Chrondomyces crocatus)A gliding bacterium produces fruitingBodies, each containing 1 million Cells (Slime Bacteria).

Another form of Bacteria-Slime Bacteria

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Slime bacteria - Psuedonomonas

• Pseudomonas corrugata

• Pith Necrosis of Tomato

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Binary fissionCell division in a bacterium

Mutation does occur and are responsible for evolutionary adaptability

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Pilus

Donor cell

Recipient cell

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Metabolic Diversity

• Some Prokaryotes are autotrophs- self feeding– Photosythetic

Sunlight (Energy)+ 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

– Chemosythetic (chemolithotroph)

6{CO2}+6{H2O}+3{H2S} C6H12O6+3{H2SO4}

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Beggiatoa gigantea sewage Filamentous sulfur oxidizing bacteria

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Spiroplasmas- motile bacteria that cause corn stunt diseaseAnd stubborn disease

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Mycoplasmiclike organism devestated a grove ofCoconut palms

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Mycoplasmalike Organisms- slow weakening

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General life cycle of a virusTwo stages1. Replication inside host2. Spread to new host

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Tobacco Mosaic Virus

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Streaked flowers of Rembrandt tulipsViral infection eventually weakens plant

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Wound tumor virusTumor produced in sweet clover

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Electron MicroscopeTumor virus particles

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Prokaryotes world ecosystem

• Fixing nitrogen- incorporating nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds

• Autotrophic bacteria major contributor to global carbon balance (more than 90% other than that associated with human activity comes from bacteria and fungi)

• Decomposers (natural and toxins)- patroleum, pesticides, mercury, and dyes-

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Cyanobacteria

• Important in Carbon and nitrogen cycles• Photosynthetic cyanobacteria have chlorophyll

a, carotenoids and phycobilins.• Important lineage of bacteria and eukaryotic

cells

Limestone

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Cyanobacteria electron micrograph

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CyanobacteriaGenera Oscillatoria

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Cyanobacteria Genera Nostoc commune

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Plankton

• Cells of cyanobacteria living in freshwater or marine habitats

• Plankton commonly contain bright irregularly shaped structures – gas vesicles

• Gas vesicles provide bouancy• When not able to regulate they float and

form mass “blooms”• Red sea- Trichodesmium

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Nitrogen fixation

• Some cyanobacteria can fix nitrogen converting nitrogen gas to ammonium

• A form which the nitrogen is available for biological reactions

• Occurs in Heterocyst-specialized enlarged cells

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Filament of anabaena

Heterocyst

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Filament of Anabaena with heterocyst

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Rice Planting Malaysia- Anabaena allow for continuousGrowing w/o fertilizer