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Page 1: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Bacteria and Viruses

Page 2: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

What is a prokaryote? Microscopic Usually ____________ celled Usually have a cell wall, but no

membrane bound organelles

Page 3: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Cells

Page 4: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Archaea Bacteria “Ancient” bacteria Cell walls are chemically different than

other bacteria Found in extreme conditions ex. Yellow

stone national park hot springs.

Page 5: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles
Page 6: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Characteristics of Bacteria Single celled Can be producers, consumers, and

decomposers. Live everywhere ie. Ubiquitous

Page 7: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Bacteria Shapes Three Shapes

1. Rod- ___________2. _______ -coccus3. Spiral- spirallus

Page 8: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles
Page 9: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Reproduction Binary fission- divides in half producing

two ___________ “daughter cells”

Page 10: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

How do bacteria exchange DNA? Three ways1. Transformation – takes in DNA from the

environment2. Transduction- happens when a virus

injects DNA into a bacterium 3. Conjugation- DNA is transferred from

one bacterium to another when two bacteria are joined together

Page 11: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Bacteria Structure and FunctionOverview 1. Cytoplasm 2. Chromosome 3. Ribosome 4. Cell Wall 5. Gelatin Capsule 6. Flagellum

Page 12: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

cytoplasm Gelatin-like, flows inside cell

Contains everything cell needs to carry out life

Page 13: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

chromosome (genetic material) Directs cell

activities Provides directions

for all cell processes

Page 14: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

ribosome

Makes protein

Page 15: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

cell membrane

Controls what goes in and out of the cell

Separates cell from its environment

Page 16: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

cell wall Supports and

protects the cell

Page 17: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

gelatin like capsule

Protects cell Allows bacteria to

stick to surfaces

Prevents bacteria from drying out

Page 18: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

flagellum (plural: flagella)

Whip-like tail that helps cell to move

Page 19: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Virus Basics Virus are typically composed of a core of

_____ or _______ surrounded by a ____________

Can reproduce only by infecting _______________

Controversial- living or nonliving

Page 20: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Structure

________ -protein coat includes proteins that enable viruses to enter the host cell Bacteriophages- viruses that infect

bacteria ________ -viral DNA embedded into host’s DNA

Page 21: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Virus Structure Cont

Page 22: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Viral Infections

Page 23: Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote?  Microscopic  Usually ____________ celled  Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles

Living or DeadLiving Evidence Dead Evidence

Obtain and use _____________ Missing many characteristics common to life ie. cell structure, does not respond to stimuli.

Contains _______________ and proteins.

Cannot survive or reproduce without a host cell

Does not perform life functions