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Bacteria Basics. Where are bacteria found?. Most bacteria like a warm, dark, and __________ environment, but they are found almost everywhere: -__________ -air -soil -_________ -on your skin -inside the body -on most objects. How are bacteria classified?.
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Where are bacteria found? Most bacteria like a warm, dark, and __________ environment, but they are found almost everywhere: -__________ -air -soil -_________ -on your skin -inside the body -on most objects
How are bacteria classified? Bacteria are classified by shape: Spiral-shaped Rod-shaped __________
How do bacteria reproduce? • Bacteria reproduce by binary fission, which is a type of asexual reproduction. • asexual reproduction-reproduction of a living thing from only __________ parent • binary fission- the process of one organism dividing into two organisms • Fluorescence Imaging of Bacterial Binary Fission - YouTube
The time it takes for bacteria to reproduce depends on their _______________. • Bacteria reproduce more rapidly in warm, dark, and moist conditions. • Some can reproduce every 20 minutes. • (At that rate, one bacterium could become one million bacteria in six hours.)
A key to their survival Bacteria are able to survive ____________ conditions by forming endospores. Endospore - a thick walled, protective structure that forms inside the cell when conditions are unfavorable for survival • A major cause of food poisoning because it allows the bacteria to withstand boiling, freezing, and extremely dry conditions
How can bacteria be harmful? • The ____________ produced by some bacteria spoil food. • Since bacteria reproduce better in warm temperatures, it helps to keep food cold.
some bacteria cause ______________ diseases (diseases passed from one organism to another) • This can happen in several ways: • through the air • by touching contaminated clothing, food, silverware, toothbrush, etc. • drinking water that contains bacteria
Some Bacterial Illnesses • Food poisoning • Lyme disease • Tetanus (Lockjaw) • Tuberculosis • ______________
Treatments for Bacterial Infections • ______________ such as Amoxicillin help to cure bacterial infections • Antibiotic ointments and sprays kill bacteria in cuts and scrapes
How can bacteria be helpful? • Some bacteria _________________ (break down) dead organisms, which recycles nutrients into the soil for other organisms to use to grow. • E-coli bacteria grow in the stomach • of a cow to break down grass and • hay, and in humans to break down • high fiber foods. • Many are used to make antibiotics.
Some bacteria help make insulin to treat diabetes. • Bacteria are used to treat ____________. Organic waste is consumed by the bacteria and is no longer present to produce odors, sludge, pollution, or an unsightly mess.
Help produce foods such as: • Cheese • Apple cider • ___________ • Pickles
Sourdough bread • Yogurt • Cottage cheese • ______________ • Buttermilk
How can bacteria be controlled? 1) Canning- the process of sealing food in airtight cans or jars after killing bacteria 2) ____________________- process of heating milk to kill harmful bacteria and then cooling it quickly 3) Dehydration- removing water from food (Bacteria can’t grow when H2O is removed example: uncooked noodles & cold cereal)
Antiseptics & Disinfectants Antiseptic- chemicals that kill bacteria on living things • means – “against infection” Examples: iodine, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, soap, mouthwash ________________- stronger chemicals that destroy bacteria on objects or nonliving things