Kingdom Monera (Bacteria) Flashcards

1
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Spherical

A

Coccus/cocci
Round in shape
Staphylococcus aureus
In skin naturally

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2
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Spiral

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Spirillum/spirilla
Spiral in shape
Helicobacter pylori
Stomach and duodenum

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3
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Rod

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Bacillus/bacilli
Rod shaped
Escherichia coli
Digestive system

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4
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How does bacteria reproduce

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Asexually by binary fission
DNA replication, increase in size
Two pieces of DNA move to opposite sides of the cell
Cell divides (cytokinesis)

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5
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Binary fission occurs

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Every 20 Minutes

Mutations occur at random in bacteria

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6
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How bacteria dies

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Food supply runs out
Toxins build up
Binary fission slows down
Bacterial death increases
Few bacteria alive from endospores
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7
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Endospore formation

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Bacterial chromosomes replicate
One of the new strands become enclosed by a tough-walled endospore formed inside the parent cell
Parent cell breaks down
Endospores remain dominant for a period of time
Favorable conditions, a new bacterium can be formed again and continue to reproduce

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8
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Growth curve for bacteria

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Log
Lag
Stationary
Death and decline

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9
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Types of bacterial nutrition

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Heterotrophic

Autotrophic

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10
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Heterotrophic nutrition

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Saprophytic: whey bacteria feed off dead organic matter, e.g. bacteria of decay
Parasitic: causes disease, e.g. streptoccocci

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11
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Types of bacteria

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Spherical (coccus/cocci)
Spiral (spirillum/spirilla)
Rod (bacillus/bacilli)

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12
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Autotrophic nutrition

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Photosynthetic: purple sulfur bacteria
Chemosynthetic: nitrifying bacteria

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13
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Factors for bacterial growth

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Temperature 
pH
Oxygen
External solute concentration 
Pressure
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14
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Useful bacteria

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Lactic acid - curdling milk to make dairy products, intestines for growth of good bacteria
E Coli
Large intestine to produce Vitamin B & K and genetic engineering

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15
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Harmful bacteria

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Streptococcus pyogenes - sore throat and scarlet fever

Mycobacterium tuberculosis - serious infection of lungs

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16
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Antibiotics

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Chemicals produced by micro organisms to kill other microorganisms without damaging the organism (penicillin)
Not effective against viruses
Produced by genetically engineered bacteria (plasmid)

17
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Misuse of antibiotics

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Over using them

Not completing their course

18
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Facultative anaerobes

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Can use oxygen but do not depend on it

19
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Obligate anaerobes

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Killed by oxygen

20
Q

Chemosynthesis

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When bacteria use energy from chemical reactions

21
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Function of the capsule

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A dry layer where the slime layer is moist to prevent water loss