Virus Mobil Cards • Write the definition of the following terms on 3 mobil cards: o Capsid o Bacteriophage o Vaccine • Explain how viruses reproduce on the card. • Explain 3 examples of viral diseases. BACTERIA! Review Questions Are bacteria prokaryotes or eukaryotes? Multicellular or Unicellular? Do they have a cell wall? Yes! How many kingdoms are there for types of bacteria? 2! Eubacteria and • What are the two types of bacteria? Archabacteria • What domains are these two types of bacteria part of? Bacteria and Archea • • • • ARE BACTERIA LIVING? YES! Divided into two kingdoms: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria Heterotroph or autotroph (most use chemosynthesis). Chemosythesis is when organisms make energy from chemical reactions. The Six Kingdom System: Archaebacteria • Include prokaryotes without membrane bound nuclei • Live in extreme environments without Oxygen • Microscopic • Unicellular • Cell Walls • Autotrophs or Heterotrophs • Oldest fossils are 3.5 Billion years old The Six Kingdom System: Eubacteria • Are prokaryotes that have very strong cell walls • Microscopic • Unicellular • Heterotrophs & Autotrophs • Live in most habitats except extremes where archaebacteria live. • Some cause disease, most are harmless and/or helpful. • Archaebacteria and eubacteria together are called monera and make up the most amount of biodiversity in the world. Bacteria and archaea • Similar but different o SIMILARITIES: o DIFFERENCES: o Living environments o Small o Shapes o Single celled o Cell wall o Plasma membrane Bacterial Shapes • Bacilli: rod shaped • Cocci: spherical • Spirilla: spiral, corkscrew Structure of a Bacteria Cell membrane Cell wall DNA Ribosomes http://www.ou.edu/class/pheidole/General%20Bacteria.jpg Bacteria Growth and Reproduction http://porpax.bio.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/gene/sf9x3box.jpg • Bacteria reproduce in two main ways: o Binary fission – when bacterium doubles in size, it copies its DNA and divides, producing two identical cells. o Conjugation – a hollow bridge forms between 2 bacteria and genes are transferred from one cell to the other (genetic diversity) http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/69091a.jpg Bacteria Reproduction: Binary Fission • When a bacteria grows so that it has doubled in size, it replicates its DNA and divides in half • Is this sexual or asexual? • Identical or different daughter cells? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9DNWcqxI4 Bacteria Reproduction: Conjugation • Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-tocell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells. • Eubacteria have peptidoglycan and certain lipids in their cells walls that are not present in Archaebacteria. • Gram staining differentiates types of Eubacteria. o Thick cell walls absorb more of the dye and appear dark purple (Gram positive). o Thin cell walls absorb less of the dye and appear pink (Gram negative). http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2008/jaedike_alic/grainpositive.jpg http://www.asm.org/Division/c/photo/gc1.JPG We’re not all bad! • Bacteria are most widely known for causing diseases such as strep throat, tetanus, meningitis, and tuberculosis. • However, most bacteria are very useful: o Many are important decomposers in our ecosystem. o Rhizobium provides plants with nitrogen. o A few bacteria are used to clean up small oil spills in the ocean. Antibiotics • Antibiotics block the growth and reproduction of bacteria • Used to treat bacterial infections • Bacteria can evolve to become resistant to antibiotics Common Bacteria Strains • • • • Streptococcus Staphylococcus Escherichia coli (E. Coli) Meningococcus Bacteria Facebook Page • You will be given a fact sheet with a type of bacteria and your task will be to create a facebook page for it • You must include: o 5 statuses about your specific bacteria from your fact sheet o 5 statuses on anything you learned about all bacteria from the notes today o Draw or cut and paste at least 3 pictures of your bacteria o Write at least 4 other types of bacteria that you are “friends” with