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Page 1: From Bacteria to Plants Pages 8-13.  Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth

From Bacteria to PlantsPages 8-13

Page 2: From Bacteria to Plants Pages 8-13.  Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth

Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth.

Page 3: From Bacteria to Plants Pages 8-13.  Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth

Bacteria come in 3 basic shapes Cocci which looks like sphere Spirillum which looks like spiral Bacillus which looks like a rod

They are considered to be living because they are made up of cells.

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Here is a typical bacterial cell

Ribosomes make proteins Flagellum = movement Capsule = prevents drying Chromosome = genetic material

Page 5: From Bacteria to Plants Pages 8-13.  Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth

• Bacteria are Bacteria are prokaryotesprokaryotes, which , which means they lack a means they lack a nucleusnucleus..

•Some bacteria Some bacteria have features such have features such as a as a capsulecapsule, , slime slime layerlayer or or flagellaflagella to to help them survive help them survive in unfavorable in unfavorable environments.environments.

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Asexual Reproduction (Binary Fission)•Involves 1 parent

•Offspring are identical to the parent

•Often do this through fission: a process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells

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Sexual Reproduction (Conjugation) Involves 2 parents, combination of

both parents’ genetic material Creates a New Organism▪ Results in bacteria with new

combination of genetic material▪ Doesn’t increase the number of

bacteria▪ Increase kinds of bacteria

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Can either be autotrophs or heterotrophs Most are consumers Breakdown food in a process called

respiration

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Eubacteria Live almost everywhere Most are useful or harmless Some cause disease (tetanus & strep

throat) Help maintain some of Earth’s conditions

Archaebacteria Found in extreme conditions

Bacteria BrainPop

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Some ways bacteria are good for us Make antibiotics Produce vitamins Aid in digestion of food Recycle materials Used for fuel In foods Clean up waste (pollutants) Make cleansers

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Some ways bacteria are bad for us Pathogens = cause disease Produce toxins = poisons

Infectious Disease: Disease caused by virus, bacteria, protist, or fungi AND spreads.

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Vaccines can be effective against preventing bacterial diseases.

Bacterial diseases CAN be treated with antibiotics.

Pasteurization = heating a liquid to kill the bacteria.