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Prokaryotic Life

Characteristics

Reproduction

Evolution

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A bacterium such as E. coli has the basic structure typical of most prokaryotes: cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm. Some prokaryotes have flagella that they use for movement. The pili are involved in cell-to-cell contact. The cell walls of eubacteria contain peptidoglycan.

Structure

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CharacteristicsSmall

– Few micrometers in length

Unicellular

No nucleus

No membrane bound organelles

May have flagella for movement

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Energy- How do bacteria acquire energy?

Prokaryotes can be autotrophs or heterotrophs

-Autotrophs: -Self producers, by sunlight or organic chemicals

-Chemoautotrophs-Photoautotrophs

-Heterotrophs:

- Consumes energy from other organisms

Characteristics

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Bacterial Reproduction

Binary Fission- Parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells

Conjugation-Sharing genetic information-Results in genetic variation

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Did you know? Fun Facts• There are 10 times more bacterial cells living on and in you,

than your own body cells.

• You have more bacterial DNA than human DNA on you.

• All the bacteria living in/on you weighs about the same as a human brain.

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Binary Fission-Asexual Reproduction

What must happen first before the cell can divide?

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-Conjugation (sexual) : swapping genes over a bridge between two bacteria

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Think:

Which of these two types of reproduction is more beneficial and

why?

Do they both have advantages?

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Think Question

What’s the Difference?

Cell Enlargement Vs. Cell Division

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Prokaryotic Cell Cycle

G1- Gap 1 Phase Growth

S- Synthesis of DNA (DNA Replication)

G2- Gap 2 Phase The bacterial cell prepares to divide

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Prokaryote success depends on various selective pressures

Like other organisms, if prokaryotes can survive their environment they will then survive and reproduce

Obstacles that bacteria have to overcome: – Temperature– Food– Chemical balance– Antibiotics– Antimicrobials

Evolution

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Evolutionary Success

Rapid reproduction time– Successfully passing on

genetic information from parents to offspring

Diversity - FOUND EVERYWHERE- Air, soil, water, on plants, animals, and humans!

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Examples of Bacterial Evolution:

Bacterial resistance to antibiotics-As bacteria evolves, medicine also needs to evolve in order to effectively treat the bacterial infections

-Mrsa– Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus

aureus (MRSA) infection is caused by a strain of staph bacteria that's become resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat ordinary staph infections.

– Most MRSA infections occur in people who've been in hospitals or other health care settings, such as nursing homes and dialysis centers

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Example of Bacteria Evolution

Resistance to antimicrobials (hand sanitizer)

-Formulas constantly change to keep up with bacteria evolution

- Knocks out the weak bacteria- Strong bacteria survive, and

these go on to reproduce

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Bacteria can share genetic content. This is why bacteria are so successful: the sharing of advantageous traits may enable evolving species to become even more successful.

Evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria

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Successful Evolution

• Bacteria can reproduce very rapidly! – E. coli can reproduce in just 20 minutes!

• Environments exert natural selection on populations causing them to change.

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Evolution of Prokaryotes

• http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu

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Evolution of Prokaryotes

• http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-antibiotics-become-resistant-over-time-kevin-wu