Transcript Bacteria
Warm Up
1. What has been your favorite thing about
6 grade so far?
2. How do you think you did on the test?
3. What are the 7 levels of classification?
Kingdoms
How are viruses different from
bacteria?
What are the 6 Kingdoms?
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Protists
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Bacteria
Micro- small (microscope- to look at small
things)
Bacteria used to be classified into one
kingdom called Monerans.
Now it’s split into two kingdoms:
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Bacteria are prokaryotes
– before
Karyon – nucleus
The simplest forms of life are
prokaryotes.
Earth’s first cells were
prokaryotes.
Pro
Eubacteria
They are the common bacteria that
causes the diseases we are familiar with.
Archaebacteria
These are the oldest bacteria.
They are found in extreme conditions
like hot springs and thermal vents in the
ocean under conditions with no oxygen or
highly acid environments.
Shape
Rod:
bacillus
Spheres: coccus
Spirals: spirillum
Bacteria reproduce rapidly.
Viruses
Dead or alive?
Viral structure
Viruses are not cells.
Basic structure:
Protein coat
Nucleic acid core (RNA or DNA)
Lipoprotein coat
(second coat – only in enveloped viruses)
Is A Virus Alive?
This may look like a
space capsule, but it's
actually a virus.
The top part is the
capsid, the body is the
sheath, and the tails at
the bottom help the
virus attach to its host
Is A Virus Alive?
Viruses are right on the border between
living and nonliving.
Viruses must have a host cell to live and
reproduce.
Outside of the host cell, viruses are pieces
of genetic molecules that can do nothing by
themselves.
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Warm Up
1. What is eubacteria?
2. What is archaebacteria?
3. What is a virus?
4. What are the shapes of bacteria?
5. What are all of the kingdoms?
Virus Stages
1.
2.
Virus attaches
Virus injects DNA
3.
4.
5.
Hostile takeover of cell
Cell forced to make virus parts.
Virus splits the cell
So many = blows the cell apart
Let’s Compare!
Viruses
Bacteria
Not A Kingdom
2 Kingdoms
Not Alive
Alive!
Smaller than a cell
IS a cell
Let’s Compare!
Viruses
Bacteria
Cannot Reproduce on
own
Can reproduce on its
own
NOT Microorganism
Microorganism
Can Cause Disease
Can Cause Disease
Let’s Compare!
Viruses
Benefits:
none
Bacteria
Benefits:
Decomposition
Digestion
Warm UP
1. What are the stages of virus
reproduction?
2. What are the 6 characteristics of life?
3. What is eubacteria? What is
archaebacteria? Where are they found?
4. Go get your potatoes and wait for
instructions.
Some Bacteria live symbiotically in the guts
of animals or elsewhere in their bodies.
For example, bacteria in your gut produce
vitamin K which is essential to blood clot
formation.
Bacteria put the tang
in yogurt and the sour
in sourdough bread.
Saprobes help to
break down dead
organic matter.
Bacteria make up the
base of the food web
in many environments.
Streptococcus thermophilus in yogurt