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Page 1: VIRUSES (What the heck are they?). 2 The Common Cold Virus.

VIRUSES(What the heck are they?)

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The Common Cold Virus

  

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Oh Goodness, My E. coli has a Virus!

Viruses and Bacteria

It's easy to mix these up since compared to us, both are

VERY SMALL.

Great link for size comparison!

Source: http://www.cellsalive.com/phage.htm

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The basics Viruses are:

non-living much smaller than the smallest cell pieces of genetic coding (DNA or RNA) “gift-wrapped” in a protein coat

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Diversity of Capsids

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Diseases caused by viruses include:• Common cold• Flu• Polio• Rabies• Herpes (chickenpox,cold sores, genital)• Warts• Measles, Mumps• Ebola• AIDS

Viruses cannot be killed with antibiotics because they are not alive!

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Antibodies attacking AIDS Virus

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Diversity of Life

Introduction to Prokaryotes

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Figure 13.27a

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Figure 13.27b

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Prokaryote Diversity

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• Two types of Prokaryotic organisms: Eubacteria (bacteria) and Archaea

Visual Summary 15.3

Prokaryotes

Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea(e.g., extremophiles)

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Archaea – Thermophiles in a Nevada geyser.

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Archaea in a hot spring.

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Archaea – Halophilesin seawater evaporatingponds near San Francisco Bay.

Salinity increases from3% to 20% during the production of salt.

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Archaea(a.k.a. “Archaeabacteria)

        Prokaryotic (like eubacteria)        Biochemically resemble eukaryotic cells        Believed to be the ancestors of eukaryotic cells        Today: only live in harsh environments 

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(Bacteria Review)

What do you already know about bacteria??

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Bacteria on the tip of a pin.

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• Major Episodes in the History of Life

Visual Summary 15.1

Millions of years ago

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1,0001,7002,5003,5004,500

Major Episode

Plants and fungi colonize landAll major animal phyla establishedFirst multicellular organismsOldest eukaryotic fossilsAccumulation of atmospheric 02

Oldest prokaryotic fossilsOrigin of Earth

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ALL CELLS have

• Plasma membrane

• DNA

• ribosomes

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Generalized structure of bacteria cell

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22Figure4.5x2

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23Bacterial shapes: cocci, rods, spirals

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24Cyanobacteria or “blue-green algae”

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Bacterial colonies growing in culture.

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Detriments to Humans

• Bad breath, tooth decay

• Food poisoning

• Some are pathogenicpathogenic –

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Some Diseases caused by bacteria

• Strep throat

• Cholera

• Tubercolusis

• “the plague”

• Anthrax

• Toxic shock syndrome

• Syphilis, Gonorrhea,

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How cure bacterial infections?

(Antibiotics)(Antibiotics)

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Discussion Question:Should we drop “bacteria bomb?”

• Are there benefits to bacteria that outweigh

their detriments to humans????

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Benefits of Bacteria• Decomposers! chemical cycling• Cyanobacteria were original producers of oxygen

atmosphere ozone• Origins of mitochondria & chloroplasts

• Aid humans in digestion (E. coli)• Allow cows to digest cellulose (grass)

milk, ice cream, hamburgers!• Lactic acid fermentation

(yogurt, buttermilk, sauerkraut)

• bioremediation• Nitrogen “fixers” (to be explained in Unit IV!)


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