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From Bacteria to Plants Pages 8-13  Anton von Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria when he observed scrapings of his teeth.  Bacteria come in 3 basic shapes  Cocci which looks like sphere  Spirillum which looks like spiral  Bacillus which looks like a rod  They are considered to be living because they are made up of cells.  Here is a typical bacterial cell  Ribosomes make proteins  Flagellum = movement  Capsule = prevents drying  Chromosome = genetic material • Bacteria are prokaryotes, which means they lack a nucleus. • Some bacteria have features such as a capsule, slime layer or flagella to help them survive in unfavorable environments.  Asexual Reproduction (Binary Fission) •Involves 1 parent •Offspring are identical to the parent •Often do this through fission: a process in which one cell divides to form two identical cells  Sexual Reproduction (Conjugation)  Involves 2 parents, combination of both parents’ genetic material  Creates a New Organism ▪ Results in bacteria with new combination of genetic material ▪ Doesn’t increase the number of bacteria ▪ Increase kinds of bacteria  Can either be autotrophs or heterotrophs  Most are consumers  Breakdown food in a process called respiration  Eubacteria      Live almost everywhere Most are useful or harmless Some cause disease (tetanus & strep throat) Help maintain some of Earth’s conditions Archaebacteria  Found in extreme conditions  Bacteria BrainPop  Some ways bacteria are good for us  Make antibiotics  Produce vitamins  Aid in digestion of food  Recycle materials  Used for fuel  In foods  Clean up waste (pollutants)  Make cleansers  Some ways bacteria are bad for us  Pathogens = cause disease  Produce toxins = poisons  Infectious Disease: Disease caused by virus, bacteria, protist, or fungi AND spreads.    Vaccines can be effective against preventing bacterial diseases. Bacterial diseases CAN be treated with antibiotics. Pasteurization = heating a liquid to kill the bacteria.