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					Viruses and Bacteria Chapter 18 Pathogen Anything that causes a disease. What is a virus?  Considered non-living particles by most biologists because they: – Do not carry out cellular respiration – Do not grow and develop – Cannot replicate on their own  Viruses are named after: – The disease they cause (poliovirus) – The organ they infect (adenovirus) Viral Structure 1. Genetic Material in the form of: – DNA – RNA 1. Capsid: -outer protein coat Viruses Herpes virus  Adenovirus  Polio virus  Bacteriophages “phage”  Is a virus that attacks bacteria  Viruses are Specific Each virus is specialized  Most viruses are speciesspecific  Many viruses are also cellspecific  Viral Replication Cycles  Lytic Cycle (Fast and Furious) – Kills the host cell – Examples: Flu and Cold  Lysogenic Cycle (Lingers) – Similar to lytic cycle but does not immediately kill host cell – Viral genetic material recombines with host cell’s DNA  Examples: HIV, Syphilis, and Chicken pox AIMAR Lytic Cycle Step 1: A virus attaches to a host cell. Step 2: Virus injects its genetic material into the host cell. Step 3: The enzymes make parts for more new viruses. Step 4: The new parts assemble into new viruses. Step 5: The new particles lyse (burst) from the host Lysogenic Cycle  Prokaryotes Unicellular organisms without membranebound organelles  2 Kingdoms  – Archaebacteria – Eubacteria Archaebacteria Live in harsh environments  3 types  – Methane-producers     “Methanogens” Marshes Lake sediments Animal digestive tracts – Salt-dwellers  “Halophiles”  Dead Sea – Heat/Acid-dwellers  “Thermoacidophiles”  Deep ocean vents Eubacteria: The Heterotrophs Bacteria that obtain their nutrients from elsewhere  Some are parasites  – Feed off of living organisms  Some are saprophytes – Feed on dead organisms – Feed on organic wastes (recyclers) Eubacteria: Photosynthetic Autotrophs Bacteria that convert solar energy into food  Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae  Found in aquatic environments  Composed of chains of independent cells  Eubacteria: Chemosythetic Autotrophs Break down and release energy from inorganic compounds such as H2S  Important in converting atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms plants need  – Nitrogen Fixation Structure Identifying Bacteria: Gram Stain  Gram staining reflects differences in cell wall composition – Gram-positive bacteria stain blue/violet – Gram-negative bacteria stain pink Identifying Bacteria: Shapes Bacterial Reproduction Asexually by binary fission  Very rapid at optimal conditions  – can double every 20 minutes Bacterial Reproduction  Sexually by conjugation Common Bacterial Diseases Disease Agent Symptoms Treatment Strep Throat Streptococcus pyogenes sore throat, fever antibiotic Tetanus C. tetani stiff jaw, muscle spasm, paralysis antibiotic, clean wound Tuberculosis M. tuberculosis chronic cough, chest pain, antibiotic blood in sputum Dental Caries S. mutans toothache remove decay Botulism C. botulinum blurred vision, paralysis, slurred speach antitoxins Cholera Vibrio cholera diarrhea, vomiting re-hydration, antibiotic Traveler's Diarrhea Escherichia coli stomach cramps, diarrhea re-hydration, antibiotic Beneficial Bacteria  Nitrogen Fixation N2 → NO2- + NO3- Converts Nitrogen into a usable form for plants  Food – – – – – Yogurt Cheese Pickles Sour cream Sauerkraut
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            