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Microbiology 2:
Microorganisms
ppt. by Robin D. Seamon
NEW There are 3
Domains
K
C
O
F
S
G
P
RANKING
SYSTEM
For Your Information: in the ranking system…
Kingdom Monera
Kingdom Protista
Eubacteria
Archeaobacteria
C L A R I F I C A T I O N S T O H E L P
(Domain) Eukaryotes
One-celled
Microorganisms with a
nucleus but no specialized
tissues; one-celled, colony-
forming, or multi-celled
-need water
X “animal-like”
“plant-like”
“fungi-like”
D O M A I N A R C H A E A
Prokaryotes
(no nucleus or organelles)
Separated from Bacteria Domain because of
major differences in RNA; differences in cell wall
very old group- early life 3.5 bya
(Kingdom
Monera)
REPRODUCTION
Binary fission single cell divides into two identical
daughter cells
METABOLISM reflects Earth’s early atmosphere:
RESPIRATION: anaerobic- oxygen kills them
• Extremophiles live in extreme heat or cold
• Methanogens use H and CO
release CH (methane) through respiration
(in human/animal gut)
• Halophiles live in high concentrations of salt
• OTHER: oceans, soils, marshlands, human
colon & navel
2 2
4
M O V E M E N T
Flagella: whip-like tails that move the organism
B A C T E R I A
Prokaryotes
(no nucleus or organelles)
• very old group
• majority of prokaryotes today: 1 gram of soil
has 2.5 billion bacteria
• Diverse
• Sometimes referred to as protists
(Kingdom
Monera)
METABOLISM: various- photosynthesis, absorbs,
parasite
RESPIRATION: varies
• anaerobic respiration (no oxygen)
• Aerobic respiration- uses oxygen
Aerobic
respiration-
uses oxygen
http://forces.si.edu/atmosphere/04_00_06.html
M O V E M E N T
Flagella: whip-like tails that move the organism
REPRODUCTION: binary fission
1. Bacilli- rod-shaped
2. Cocci- spherical
3. Spirilla- long spiral
SHAPES
CLASSIFICATION:
1. Gram stain positive: huge cell membrane
(staph, leprosy, TB)
2. Gram stain negative: thinner membrane
(proteobacteria; nitrogen-fixers, clamdias,
cyanobacteria, food poisoning)
HABITAT
• Most like warm & wet
• In dry & cold, some bacteria form endospores-
genetic material in protective coat
• When conditions improve, endospore splits &
bacteria become active again
• Scientists found bacteria inside an insect
preserved in amber 30 million years ago; when
endosperm was moistened, bacteria began to
grow again!
http://archives.microbeworld.org/scientists/all_profiles/interview2.aspx
• food cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream:
• Breaks down milk
sugar (lactose) into
lactic acid- preserves
& flavors
• Decomposers: recyclers
BACTERIA & ITS ROLES FOR US
• Nitrogen fixation: take N from air & turn it into
a form plants can use; animals get N from
plants
• Bioremediation: fight pollution
using microorganisms to change harmful
chemicals into harmless ones
• Clean up hazardous waste, industries,
farms, cities
• Medicine antibiotics kill pathogenic bacteria &
other microorganisms
• Genetic engineering: the manipulation of DNA
in an organism by humans to create new or
desired traits
• Insulin breaks down sugars in humans
• 1970’s we learned to put genes into bacteria
that would make human insulin; Insulin
separated from bacteria & given to diabetics
Desired human gene
(like insulin production)
D O M A I N E U K A R Y O T A
(nucleus- DNA & organelles)
THEORY- 1-2.1 billion years ago bacteria-like
cyanobacteria started living inside larger cells in
mutualism
- May have led to the first land plant
(Kingdom
Protista)
METABOLISM: photosynthesis
RESPIRATION: aerobic
MOVEMENT: flagella, cilia, or blobby amoeba-
like
TYPES: (Phylums)
1. Algae- plant-like
• Brown (kelp)
• Red (diatoms, seaweed)
• Green (most are land plants
2. Protozoa- animal-like)
3. Fungus-like (slime molds)
Red algae
Deeper, tropical
oceans, most
seaweeds
Brown algae
cool climates, on
rocks or floating
beds
Green algae
Most diverse,
water, moist soil,
trunks, inside
organisms
(Kingdom
Protista)
Seaweed:
many celled
algae
PRODUCER
PRODUCER
Phytoplankton:
free-floating single-celled; produce much of the
oxygen in world
(Kingdom
Protista)
PRODUCER
Diatoms single-celled
• salt & freshwater
• Cell walls have glass-like silica
(Kingdom
Protista)
PRODUCER
Dinoflagellates most single-celled
• flagella (spin through water)
• Most are producers, but some are consumers,
decomposers, parasites
• Some bioluminesce
• ‘Red Tide’
(Kingdom
Protista)
ADVANCE
bioluminescence
BACK
red tide
BACK
PRODUCER
Euglenoids: single celled
• Most freshwater
• Flagella
(Kingdom
Protista)
Phylum PROTOZOA (Kingdom
Protista)
Phylum PROTOZOA
“first animals”
(Kingdom
Protista)
1. amoeba: soft, jelly-like
• Eat other protists, bacteria
• Some parasites: amoebic dysentery
• Pseudopodia: stretches out pseudopod then cell
flows into it; surrounds food, wastes excreted in
reverse process
Food vacuole
(digests food)
2. zooflagellates: wave flagella back & forth to
move
• Water, other organisms
• Parasites: G. lamblia (in water, humans drink &
get sick)
• Mutualism: live in gut of termites- digests cell
wall of wood
ADVANCE
BACK
G. lamblia
BACK
Trichonympha: mutualism
inside termite
3. Ciliates: complex protists
• Cilia beats 60 X per second
• For feeding, sweep
food toward food
passageway
paramecium
Slime molds thin, colorful globs of slime; cool moist
woodlands; decompose wood
• Pseudopodia: food, movement
FUNGI-LIKE:
• Can live as individual cells until food & water is
scarce, then they come together
• Live as a giant cell with many nuclei & single
cytoplasm at one stage of life (1 meter across)
REPRODUCTION: When environment is stressful,
they create stalk-like structures with rounded
knobs: spores
• Spores can
survive a long
time without
water
• When conditions
improve, new
slime molds
develop
FUNGUS-LIKE
Slime molds
(Kingdom
Protista)
FUNGI
(Yeast, mushroom, athletes foot)
(Kingdom
Fungi)
Decomposers, parasites, mutualism (on roots of
plants)
• Secrete digestive juices on or near food &
absorbs dissolved particles
Hyphae: chains of cells, openings in
cell walls to let cytoplasm through
Mycelium: hyphae growing together
FUNGI (Kingdom
Fungi)
REPRODUCTION
1. Asexual parts of hyphae break off; or spores
2. Sexual special structures form to make sex cells;
sex cells join to produce sexual spores
KINGDOM FUNGI:
soil, decomposers, some parasites
1. Threadlike fungi: fuzzy mold
2. Sac fungi: largest group
yeast, powdery mildew,
truffles, morels
- make a sac (ascus) to
sexually produce spores
(+) antibiotics
(+) vitamins
(+) food
(-) parasites
(-) plant diseases
YEAST (Sac Fungi)
humans use for food (bread) & fermentation (beer
& wine)
Use sugar for food & produce CO and alcohol as
waste
Trapped bubbles of CO
cause bread to rise
2
2
3. Club fungi:
- mushrooms, sexual reproduction
- bracket fungi, puffballs, smuts, rusts
Mycology: study
of mushrooms
4. Imperfect fungi: asexual, mostly parasites
(-) athletes’ foot
(+) penicillium
(+) soy sauce
(+) cheese
(+) citric acid in sodas
LICHEN:
Mutualism: between a fungus & algae
Act like a new organism, so scientists give them
their own scientific name
Most environments: dry, cold, rocks
Primary succession:
1. Lichens make acids that break down rocks,
causing cracks
2. Rock sediments & dead lichens fill in cracks to
make soil
Microbiology:
Classification
ppt. by Robin D. Seamon
H I S T O R Y
Aristotle: (Greek philosopher 384-322 CE)
classified animals based on method of
reproduction
Taxonomy: group or categorize organisms
• Before 1700, there were multiple long names for new
species with no rules in naming process
Carl Linnaeus (Swedish) 1735
grouped organisms by shared physical characteristics
• wrote Systems Naturae
3 Kingdoms: 1. Mineral
2. Vegetable
3. Animal
Today naming is
regulated by
Nomenclature
Codes allowing
names to be
divided into ranks:
Binomial
nomenclature
(genus & species)
1740’s
R A N K I N G
S Y S T E M
• 1859 Darwin insisted classification should
reflect genetic relatedness
• 1900 Emil Willi Henning: grouped organisms by
inferred evolutionary relatedness
• Homologous structures; inherited from
common ancestors, so were related
Phylogenetic taxonomy
• Cladistic system: 1960’s scientists started using
DNA sequences to determine common ancestry
IGNORING RANKS
• This new field is making changes & revisions in
classification everyday.
• International Code of Phylogenetic
Nomenclature (PhyloCode) is currently under
development
Molecular Phylogenetics
C L A D E S Y S T E M
• 1990’s: New Grouping based on new discoveries
in bacteria metabolism
1. Archaea
2. Bacteria
3. Eukaryota
D O M A I N S
Separated
these 2
Includes Protists
Phylogenetic tree
H I S T O R Y O F C L A S S I F I C A T I O N
1735
Linnaeus
1866
Haeckel
1925
Chatton
1938
Copeland
1969
Whittaker
1990
Woesse
1998
Cavalier-
Smith
2 Kingdoms 3 Kingdoms 2 Empires 4 Kingdoms 5 Kingdoms 3 Domains 6 Kingdoms
Mineral Prokaryote Monera Monera Bacteria Bacteria
Protist Protist Protist Archaea Protist
Eukaryote Eukaryote Chromista
Vegetable Plant Plant Plant Plant
Fungi Fungi
Animal Animal Animal Animal Animal
To apply
Darwin to
Microscopic
organisms
To show
having
nucleus or
not
To show
evolutionary
history of
life
1969 Wittaker: 5 Kingdoms
Protists
Monera
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Prokaryotes:
Eubacteria &
Archeobacteria
Eukaryotes
Absorb & photosynthesize
Asexual Reproduction
Absorb & photosynthesize
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
Photosynthesize
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
Non-mobile
Ingest
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
mobile
Absorb
Sexual Reproduction
Non-mobile
1990 Woese: 3 Domains
Eukaryotes
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Protists
Photosynthesize
Asexual & Sexual
Reproduction
Non-mobile
Absorb
Sexual
Reproduction
Non-mobile
Archaea CBacteria
Monera Monera
Absorb & photosynethsize
Aerobic respiration
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
Various metabolism:
photosynthesis, fermentation,
Methanogenesis respiration
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
Various metabolism:
photosynthesis, fermentation,
Anaerobic & aerobic respiration
Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
Ingest
Asexual & Sexual
Reproduction
mobile
NO
NUCLEUS
NO
NUCLEUS
NUCLEUS
DOMAIN DOMAIN DOMAIN
Protist
Fungi
Tree of life Web Project
Tolweb.org

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Microbiology: microorganisms & classification

  • 2. NEW There are 3 Domains K C O F S G P RANKING SYSTEM
  • 3. For Your Information: in the ranking system… Kingdom Monera Kingdom Protista Eubacteria Archeaobacteria C L A R I F I C A T I O N S T O H E L P (Domain) Eukaryotes One-celled Microorganisms with a nucleus but no specialized tissues; one-celled, colony- forming, or multi-celled -need water X “animal-like” “plant-like” “fungi-like”
  • 4. D O M A I N A R C H A E A Prokaryotes (no nucleus or organelles) Separated from Bacteria Domain because of major differences in RNA; differences in cell wall very old group- early life 3.5 bya (Kingdom Monera)
  • 5. REPRODUCTION Binary fission single cell divides into two identical daughter cells
  • 6. METABOLISM reflects Earth’s early atmosphere: RESPIRATION: anaerobic- oxygen kills them • Extremophiles live in extreme heat or cold • Methanogens use H and CO release CH (methane) through respiration (in human/animal gut) • Halophiles live in high concentrations of salt • OTHER: oceans, soils, marshlands, human colon & navel 2 2 4
  • 7. M O V E M E N T Flagella: whip-like tails that move the organism
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  • 9. B A C T E R I A Prokaryotes (no nucleus or organelles) • very old group • majority of prokaryotes today: 1 gram of soil has 2.5 billion bacteria • Diverse • Sometimes referred to as protists (Kingdom Monera)
  • 10. METABOLISM: various- photosynthesis, absorbs, parasite RESPIRATION: varies • anaerobic respiration (no oxygen) • Aerobic respiration- uses oxygen
  • 12. M O V E M E N T Flagella: whip-like tails that move the organism REPRODUCTION: binary fission
  • 13. 1. Bacilli- rod-shaped 2. Cocci- spherical 3. Spirilla- long spiral SHAPES
  • 14. CLASSIFICATION: 1. Gram stain positive: huge cell membrane (staph, leprosy, TB) 2. Gram stain negative: thinner membrane (proteobacteria; nitrogen-fixers, clamdias, cyanobacteria, food poisoning)
  • 15. HABITAT • Most like warm & wet • In dry & cold, some bacteria form endospores- genetic material in protective coat
  • 16. • When conditions improve, endospore splits & bacteria become active again • Scientists found bacteria inside an insect preserved in amber 30 million years ago; when endosperm was moistened, bacteria began to grow again! http://archives.microbeworld.org/scientists/all_profiles/interview2.aspx
  • 17. • food cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream: • Breaks down milk sugar (lactose) into lactic acid- preserves & flavors • Decomposers: recyclers BACTERIA & ITS ROLES FOR US
  • 18. • Nitrogen fixation: take N from air & turn it into a form plants can use; animals get N from plants
  • 19. • Bioremediation: fight pollution using microorganisms to change harmful chemicals into harmless ones • Clean up hazardous waste, industries, farms, cities
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  • 22. • Medicine antibiotics kill pathogenic bacteria & other microorganisms • Genetic engineering: the manipulation of DNA in an organism by humans to create new or desired traits • Insulin breaks down sugars in humans • 1970’s we learned to put genes into bacteria that would make human insulin; Insulin separated from bacteria & given to diabetics
  • 23. Desired human gene (like insulin production)
  • 24. D O M A I N E U K A R Y O T A (nucleus- DNA & organelles) THEORY- 1-2.1 billion years ago bacteria-like cyanobacteria started living inside larger cells in mutualism - May have led to the first land plant (Kingdom Protista)
  • 25. METABOLISM: photosynthesis RESPIRATION: aerobic MOVEMENT: flagella, cilia, or blobby amoeba- like
  • 26. TYPES: (Phylums) 1. Algae- plant-like • Brown (kelp) • Red (diatoms, seaweed) • Green (most are land plants 2. Protozoa- animal-like) 3. Fungus-like (slime molds)
  • 27. Red algae Deeper, tropical oceans, most seaweeds Brown algae cool climates, on rocks or floating beds Green algae Most diverse, water, moist soil, trunks, inside organisms (Kingdom Protista) Seaweed: many celled algae PRODUCER
  • 28. PRODUCER Phytoplankton: free-floating single-celled; produce much of the oxygen in world (Kingdom Protista)
  • 29. PRODUCER Diatoms single-celled • salt & freshwater • Cell walls have glass-like silica (Kingdom Protista)
  • 30. PRODUCER Dinoflagellates most single-celled • flagella (spin through water) • Most are producers, but some are consumers, decomposers, parasites • Some bioluminesce • ‘Red Tide’ (Kingdom Protista) ADVANCE
  • 33. PRODUCER Euglenoids: single celled • Most freshwater • Flagella (Kingdom Protista)
  • 35. Phylum PROTOZOA “first animals” (Kingdom Protista) 1. amoeba: soft, jelly-like • Eat other protists, bacteria • Some parasites: amoebic dysentery • Pseudopodia: stretches out pseudopod then cell flows into it; surrounds food, wastes excreted in reverse process
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  • 38. 2. zooflagellates: wave flagella back & forth to move • Water, other organisms • Parasites: G. lamblia (in water, humans drink & get sick) • Mutualism: live in gut of termites- digests cell wall of wood ADVANCE
  • 41. 3. Ciliates: complex protists • Cilia beats 60 X per second • For feeding, sweep food toward food passageway paramecium
  • 42. Slime molds thin, colorful globs of slime; cool moist woodlands; decompose wood • Pseudopodia: food, movement FUNGI-LIKE:
  • 43. • Can live as individual cells until food & water is scarce, then they come together • Live as a giant cell with many nuclei & single cytoplasm at one stage of life (1 meter across)
  • 44. REPRODUCTION: When environment is stressful, they create stalk-like structures with rounded knobs: spores • Spores can survive a long time without water • When conditions improve, new slime molds develop
  • 46. FUNGI (Yeast, mushroom, athletes foot) (Kingdom Fungi) Decomposers, parasites, mutualism (on roots of plants) • Secrete digestive juices on or near food & absorbs dissolved particles
  • 47. Hyphae: chains of cells, openings in cell walls to let cytoplasm through Mycelium: hyphae growing together FUNGI (Kingdom Fungi)
  • 48. REPRODUCTION 1. Asexual parts of hyphae break off; or spores 2. Sexual special structures form to make sex cells; sex cells join to produce sexual spores
  • 49. KINGDOM FUNGI: soil, decomposers, some parasites 1. Threadlike fungi: fuzzy mold 2. Sac fungi: largest group yeast, powdery mildew, truffles, morels - make a sac (ascus) to sexually produce spores (+) antibiotics (+) vitamins (+) food (-) parasites (-) plant diseases
  • 50. YEAST (Sac Fungi) humans use for food (bread) & fermentation (beer & wine) Use sugar for food & produce CO and alcohol as waste Trapped bubbles of CO cause bread to rise 2 2
  • 51. 3. Club fungi: - mushrooms, sexual reproduction - bracket fungi, puffballs, smuts, rusts Mycology: study of mushrooms
  • 52. 4. Imperfect fungi: asexual, mostly parasites (-) athletes’ foot (+) penicillium (+) soy sauce (+) cheese (+) citric acid in sodas
  • 53. LICHEN: Mutualism: between a fungus & algae Act like a new organism, so scientists give them their own scientific name Most environments: dry, cold, rocks
  • 54. Primary succession: 1. Lichens make acids that break down rocks, causing cracks 2. Rock sediments & dead lichens fill in cracks to make soil
  • 56. H I S T O R Y Aristotle: (Greek philosopher 384-322 CE) classified animals based on method of reproduction
  • 57. Taxonomy: group or categorize organisms • Before 1700, there were multiple long names for new species with no rules in naming process Carl Linnaeus (Swedish) 1735 grouped organisms by shared physical characteristics • wrote Systems Naturae 3 Kingdoms: 1. Mineral 2. Vegetable 3. Animal
  • 58. Today naming is regulated by Nomenclature Codes allowing names to be divided into ranks: Binomial nomenclature (genus & species) 1740’s R A N K I N G S Y S T E M
  • 59. • 1859 Darwin insisted classification should reflect genetic relatedness • 1900 Emil Willi Henning: grouped organisms by inferred evolutionary relatedness • Homologous structures; inherited from common ancestors, so were related Phylogenetic taxonomy
  • 60. • Cladistic system: 1960’s scientists started using DNA sequences to determine common ancestry IGNORING RANKS • This new field is making changes & revisions in classification everyday. • International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature (PhyloCode) is currently under development Molecular Phylogenetics C L A D E S Y S T E M
  • 61. • 1990’s: New Grouping based on new discoveries in bacteria metabolism 1. Archaea 2. Bacteria 3. Eukaryota D O M A I N S Separated these 2 Includes Protists
  • 63. H I S T O R Y O F C L A S S I F I C A T I O N 1735 Linnaeus 1866 Haeckel 1925 Chatton 1938 Copeland 1969 Whittaker 1990 Woesse 1998 Cavalier- Smith 2 Kingdoms 3 Kingdoms 2 Empires 4 Kingdoms 5 Kingdoms 3 Domains 6 Kingdoms Mineral Prokaryote Monera Monera Bacteria Bacteria Protist Protist Protist Archaea Protist Eukaryote Eukaryote Chromista Vegetable Plant Plant Plant Plant Fungi Fungi Animal Animal Animal Animal Animal To apply Darwin to Microscopic organisms To show having nucleus or not To show evolutionary history of life
  • 64. 1969 Wittaker: 5 Kingdoms Protists Monera Plants Animals Fungi Prokaryotes: Eubacteria & Archeobacteria Eukaryotes Absorb & photosynthesize Asexual Reproduction Absorb & photosynthesize Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Photosynthesize Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Non-mobile Ingest Asexual & Sexual Reproduction mobile Absorb Sexual Reproduction Non-mobile
  • 65. 1990 Woese: 3 Domains Eukaryotes Plants Animals Fungi Protists Photosynthesize Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Non-mobile Absorb Sexual Reproduction Non-mobile Archaea CBacteria Monera Monera Absorb & photosynethsize Aerobic respiration Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Various metabolism: photosynthesis, fermentation, Methanogenesis respiration Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Various metabolism: photosynthesis, fermentation, Anaerobic & aerobic respiration Asexual & Sexual Reproduction Ingest Asexual & Sexual Reproduction mobile NO NUCLEUS NO NUCLEUS NUCLEUS DOMAIN DOMAIN DOMAIN
  • 66. Protist Fungi Tree of life Web Project Tolweb.org