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Bacteria Kingdom Notes

Bacteria Kingdom Notes. These will be used for pages 4-7 in the kingdom journal. Common Names. Archaebacteria Archaea Oldest bacteria Methanogens , Halophiles , Thermoacidophiles. Eubacteria Bacteria Newer bacteria Decomposes, parasites, cyanobacteria , nitrogen-fixation bacteria.

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Bacteria Kingdom Notes

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  1. Bacteria Kingdom Notes These will be used for pages 4-7 in the kingdom journal.

  2. Common Names Archaebacteria • Archaea • Oldest bacteria • Methanogens, Halophiles, Thermoacidophiles Eubacteria • Bacteria • Newer bacteria • Decomposes, parasites, cyanobacteria, nitrogen-fixation bacteria

  3. Unique Traits Archaebacteria • Found in extreme habitats with no oxygen • Cell walls made of proteins Eubacteria • Found everywhere • Cell walls made of amino acids and sugars

  4. Major Phyla Archaebacteria • Methanogens-make methane • Halophiles-like high salt environments • Thermoacidophiles-like high heat and acidic conditions Eubacteria • Parasites • Decomposes • Photosynthetic • Chemosynthetic

  5. Major Habitats Archaebacteria • Meth-swamps, cow intestines, sewage treatment plants • Halo-lakes with high salt (Salt Lake, Utah and Dead Sea, Middle East) • Thermo-hot springs, volcanic vents at bottom of the ocean Eubacteria • Almost everywhere, including: • On and in other organisms • Ponds • Soil

  6. Major Niches Archaebacteria • Most are Chemosynthetic autotrophs Eubacteria • Heterotrophic- are parasites or decoposers • Autotrophic-Photosynthetic or Chemosynthetic

  7. Archaebacteria Example • Scientific Name: Methanocaldococcusjannaschii • Common name: Thermoacidophile • Where is it Found? At pressures above 200 atm and temperatures of 85 degrees Celcius. http://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Methanococcus

  8. Eubacteria Example • Scientific Name: Anabena sp. • Common Name: Cyanobacteria • Where is it found? Pond Water

  9. Reproduction in Bacteria Binary Fission-makes an exact copy of itself; done most often • Bacteria copies its chromosome. • Chromosome and copy attach to cell membrane. • Cell grows. • Partition forms between chromosomes and cells divide. Can take as little as 20 minutes in some species. Conjugation—sexual reproduction • Bacteria sends all or part of its chromosome across a bridge (pilus) to another bacteria. • Results in bacteria with a new genetic composition.

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