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Difference b/t Archaea & Bacteria cells
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Archaea: Include prokaryotes that do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.

Live in extreme environments.

Bacteria: Includes all the pathogenic prokaryotes & nonpathogenic prokaryotes found in soil & water. Also included are photoautotrophic prokaryotes.

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Features of Archaea a-d:

a). Methanogens

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Are strictly anaerobic and produce methane.
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b). Hyperthermophiles

(pyrodictium)

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pyrodictium: found in thermovents in the ocean
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c). Acidophiles

(sulfolobus)

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Tolerant of acidity.
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d). Extreme Halophiles
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Require high salt concentrations for growth.
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Proteobacteria
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  • Includes 5 phylum
  • Largest taxonomic group of bacteria
  • gram-negative
  • chemoheterotrophic: feeds on other/absorbs chemicals for nutrients

 

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Class 1. Alphaproteobacteria
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  • Can grow in very low nutrient levels
  • Includes nitrogen-fixing bacteria
  • 2 Genera
  1. Rickettsia
  2. Rhizobium

 

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Rickettsia
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  • Species - Rickettsia recketsii
  • Obligate Intracellular Parasite: must live in the cell of another organism.
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever caused by R. rickettsii

 

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Rhizobium
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  • agricultural bacteria that infect the roots of legume plants.
  • Symbiotic relationship with legumes
  • Nitrogen fixation - Bacteria takes nitrogen from atmosphere and converts it into ammonia/protein, which can be taken up by plants from soil

 

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Class 2. Betaproteobacteria
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  • 3 genera
  1. Bordetella
  2. Neisseria
  3. Thiobacillus

 

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Neisseria
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  • Present in the mucus of animals (humans)
  • Neisseria gohorrhoeae causes gonorrhoea & meningitis
  • Opportunistic pathogen  

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    Bordetella
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    • Bordatella pertussis causes whooping cough or pertussis

     

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    Thiobacillus

    (Thio = Sulfur)

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    • Not a pathogen
    • Chemoautotrophs
    • Common soil inhabitant
    • sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (mining operations - leach metals from rocks)

     

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    Class 3. Gammaproteobacteria
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    • Includes the enterics (biggest group of pathogens for humans.
    • Largest subgroup of proteobacteria
    • Includes 6 genera.

     

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    Thiomargarita
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    • Giant bacterium - 750 microns
    • sulfur pearl of nambia

     

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    Francisella
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    • Francisella Tularensis causes tularemia.

     

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    Order - Legionellales

    Genera -Legionella

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    • Causes legionnaires disease (pneumonia in the lungs due to breathing in bacteria contained in water droplets of spas, hot tubes etc.)
    • Species - Legionella pneumophila

     

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    Order - Pseudomonadales

    Genera - Azobacter

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    • Free Living (non-symbiotic)
    • Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria

     

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    Order - Vibrionales

    Genera - Vibrio

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    • Vibrio cholerae is the cause of cholera.
    • Curved rods.

     

     

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    Order - Pseudomonadales

    Genus - Pseudomonas

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    • Very common bacteria found in soil.

     

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    Order - Pasteurellales
    Haemophilus
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    • Inhabit the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, mouth, vagina & intestinal tract.
    • Haemophilus influenzae cause meningitis in young children & ear aches.

     

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    Order - Enterobacteriales 

    (enterics)

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    • Includes 8 genera
    • Common in the human intestines.

     

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    Genera - 1. Escherichia
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    • Most familiar organism in microbiology.
    • Species - Escherichia coli

     

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    Genera - 2. Salmonella
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    • Species - Samonella enterica

     

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    Genera - 3. Shigella
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    • Shigella can cause dysentery

     

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    Opportunistic pathogens
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    Microorganisms that usually don't cause diseases, but can become pathogenic under certain circumstances.
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    Genera - 4. Klebsiella
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    • Commonly found in soil & water.
    • Species - Klebsiella pneumoniae causes pneumonia.

     

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    Genera - 5. Serratia
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    • Species Serratia marcescens cause urinary & respiratory tract infection.
    • bacteria commonly found on hospital equipment.

     

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    Genera - 6. Proteus
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    • Called a swarmer cell
    • Concentric rings on streak plates

     

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    Genera - 7. Yersina
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    • Species - Yersinia pestis causes plague, the black death of medieval Europe.

     

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    Genera - 8. Enterobacter
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    • Species - Enterobacter cloacae ; Enterobacter aerogenes causes urinary tract infections and hospital acquired infections.

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    Class 4. Deltaproteobacteria
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    • Includes predatory bacteria
    • 3 genera

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    Genera - Bdellovibrio
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    • Attack gram-negative bacteria.
    • Host cell lysis.

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    Genera - Desulfovibrio
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    • Sulfur-reducing bacteria

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    Class 5. Epsilonproteobacteria
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    • Thin gram-negative rods, helical or vibrioid.
    • 2 genera

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    Genera Campylobacteri
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    • gastrointestinal pathogen
    • Species - C. jejuni

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    Genera - Heliobacter
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    • Species - Heliobacter pylori cause of peptic ulcers and stomach cancer.

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    Phylum - Nonproteobacterium
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    • Gram - Negative bacteria

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    Phylum - Cyanobacteria
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    • Oxygenic - generate oxygen
    • Conduct photosythesis
    • Some free living, nitrogen fixers
    • Bacteria: 1. Anabaena 2. Gloeocapsa 3. Nostoc 4. Oscillatoria 5. Spirulina (A Giant Never Orders Shrimp)

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      Importance of cyanobacteria
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      • Cyanobacteria evolved 2.2 billion yrs ago.
      • Caused increase in oxygen to the atmosphere resulting in photosynthesis.
      • Endosymbiosis ;Theory (one organism[smaller] lives within another[larger])

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      Green sulfur ; Green nonsulfur bacteria
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      • Are Anoxygenic - Do Not produce oxygen.

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      Purple sulfur ; purple nonsulfur bacteria
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      • Carry out photosynthesis
      • Are anaerobic
      • Habitat is in deep sediments of lakes and ponds.
      • Bacteria is anoxygenic - Do Not produce oxygen.

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        Phylum Firmicutes
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        • Low Guanine ; Cytosine in DNA; Gram-Positive Bacteria(Bacteria that retain the crystal violet color after decolorizing by alcohol; they stain purple.)
        • 7 Genera

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        Genera 1. Bacillus
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        • Common soil bacteria.
        • Endospore-producing rods
        • Species - Bacillus anthracis cause ;anthrax, a disease of cattle, sheep and horses.
        • white-ish and common contaminant in streak plates.
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        Genera 2. Clostridium
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        • Rod shaped cells contain endospores that are resistant to heat ; chemicals.
        • Obligate anaerobes.
        • 3 pathogens are:
        1. Clostridium tetani - cause tetanis
        2. Clostridium botulinum-causes botulism
        3. Clostrium perfringens ;

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        Genera - 3. Staphylococcus
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        • includes Staphylococcus aureus (impetigo)
        • aureus = yellow;
        • Facultative anaerobes
        • Stahylo - cluster
        • coccus = spherical in shape
        • MRSA

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        Genera - 4. Lactobacillus
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        • Grows ;in the human intestine, vagina, mouth
        • used to ferment foods (sauerkraut, pickles, buttermilk ; yogurt

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        Genera - 5. Streptococcus
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        • includes many human pathogens
        • Strepto = chains
        • Many have enzymes that destroy host cells and tissues
        • Includes Streptococcus pyogenes (beta-hemolytic streptococci); S. pneumoniae (alpha-hemolytic streptococci)
        • Necrotizing Fasciitis-releasing toxins that destroy tissue.

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        Genera - 6. Enterococcus
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        • Leading cause of nosocomial infections; resistant to antibiotics.;

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        Genera 7. Mycoplasma
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        • very small (can pass through bacteria filters.
        • Lacks a cells wall
        • includes Mycoplasma pneumoniae
        • pleomorphic - different shapes

         

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        Phylum Actinobacteria
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        • High Guanine-cytosine base pairs in DNA ; Gram positive bacteria
        • Many are pleomorphic
        • 5 genera

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        Genera 1. Mycobacterium
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        • Acid fast (mycolic acid)- mycolic acid in cell walls which is a waxy substance ; prevents drying out.;Not decolorized by acid alcohol.
        • exhibit filamentous growth
        • Mycobacterium tuberculosis - causes tuberculosis
        • Mycobacterium leprae - causes leprosy

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        Genera 2. Streptomyces
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        • Commonly isolated from soil
        • produce most of our common antibiotics
        • aerobes

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        Genera - 3. Actinomyces
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        • Facultative anaerobes
        • Found in mouth ; throat of humans/animals
        • Filamentous (fungus like)

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        Genera - 4. Corynecbacterium
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        • Coryne = club shaped
        • pleomorphic
        • C. diphtheriae cause diphtheria

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        Genera 5. Nocardia
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        • Aerobic
        • Acid fast(mycolic acid)- mycolic acid in cell walls which is a waxy substance ; prevents drying out. Not decolorized by acid alcohol.

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        Phylum Chlamydiae
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        • 2 genera
        • Cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan

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        Genera - 1. Chalmydia
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        • Gram negative coccoid bacteria
        • C. trachomatis - causes blindness in less developed countries.

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        Genera - 2. Chlamydophila
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        • C. psittaci causes the respiratory disease psittacosis.
        • C. pneumoniae causes a mild form of pneumonia in adults.;

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        Phylum Spirochaetes
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        • Have axial filaments (endoflagella), making them rotate like corkscrews.
        • Includes 3 genera

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        Genera - 1. Borrelia
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        Borrelia causes lyme disease.

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        Genera - 2. Leptospira
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        Leptospirosis is a disease usually spread to humans by water contamination.;

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        Genera - 3. Treponema
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        • Treponema pallidum which causes syphilis

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