Bacteria & Archaebacteria

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CLASSIFICATION OF
ORGANISMS
THE 6 KINGDOMS
Kingdom Bacteria
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Where are bacteria found?
– Members of this kingdom are found in soil,
water, and other living things
Kingdom Bacteria
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All bacteria are single celled organisms
that do not have a nucleus!
What do we call organisms with these
characteristics?
Bacteria have cell walls
Genetic
material
Cell
Membrane
Kingdom Bacteria
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Bacteria can be one of three main
shapes.
– Rod-shaped (bacilli)
– Spherical-shaped ( cocci)
– Spiral-shaped (spirilla)
Kingdom Bacteria
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Reproduce by Binary Fission
– one bacteria duplicates its genetic
material and then splits into 2 separate
cells
– the new cell is identical to the parent
Kingdom Bacteria
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Some bacteria reproduce sexually
through conjugation
– Two parents
– Transfers some of its genetic material
– Offspring are genetically different from
parents
Kingdom Bacteria
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Different types of bacteria are classified by
how they get their food
– Autotrophic
– Heterotrophic
– Decomposers
Kingdom Bacteria
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Roles/Uses
– 99% of bacteria are helpful to humans
Produce foods such as cheese, apple cider, and
sauerkraut
 Some can even clean up oil spills and gasoline
leaks
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– Bacteria cause food to spoil
– Some are decomposers
Can Bacteria Help Us?
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Bacteria help us
– Digest food
– Make vitamin K
Kingdom
Archaebacteria
Kingdom Archaebacteria
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Where are archaea found?
– Most organisms in this kingdom are found
in extreme environments, such as hot
springs
– Can be found in ponds and swamps
– Most archaea prefer environments with
little or no oxygen
Kingdom Archaebacteria
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All archaea are prokaryotic organisms
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They reproduce using binary fission
Kingdom Archaebacteria
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There are 3 main types of archaea
– Heat Lovers—live in extremely hot water
like that found in ocean vents and hot
springs
– Salt Lovers--live in environments with
high levels of salt (ex. Dead Sea and
Great Salt Lake)
– Methane Makers—live in swamps and
animal intestines; give off methane gases