Domain/Kingdom: Bacteria

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firmicutes (morphology)

"strong skin". gram positive cell wall but some lack cell walls. a few can stain gram negative because they have a porous pseudo-outer membrane. LOW G+C GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. endospore formers, rods or cocci, can form chains

chlamydiae monophyletic group

chlamydiae, bacteriodetes, actinobacteria, spirochetes

infection cycle of chlamydia

Elementary body and reticulate body. the elementary body (spore, infectious) enters a cell, transforms into an RB, replicates, reforms EB's, released from cell

morphology of actinobacteria

HIGH G+C CONTENT GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA. filamentous

one of the most common parasitic microbes

alphaproteobacteria

rhizobia belong to which phylum

alphaproteobacteria

groups in phylum proteobacteria are/aren't monophyletic

are NOT

genra of bacteriodetes

bacteriodes, provotella, porphyromonas

chlamydiae is sister to

bacteriodetes

porphyromonas gingivits

bacteriodetes that causes gingivitis

phylum that contains b bacteria that cause gonnorhea

betaproteobacteria

alphaproteobacteria interesting facts and diseases

endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria. rickettsia causes typhoid and rocky mountain spotted fever

phylum that contains campylobacter and helicobacter

epsionproteobacteria

what phylum does staphylococcus belong to

firmicute

what is the most ancestral phylum of bacteria

firmicutes

which phyla of microorganisms dominate the mammalian gut

firmicutes (100%) and bacteriodetes

bacteriodes and provotella

found in the gut

important genra of actinobacteria FRANK gave PSEUDO STREPTOMY MYC

frankia, streptomyces, mycobacterium, pseudonocardia

phylum that contains enterobacteriales and morphology, example of genra that are human pathogens

gammaproteobacteria. gram negative bacilli, pseudomonas, vibrio

morphology of proteobacteria

gram negative, flagella

Staphylococcus aureus

gram positive cocci, causes many different diseases

habitat and metabolism of firmicutes

habitat: soil, skin, mucous membrane, gut. metabolism: heterotrophic, anaerobic using SLP (except bacillus)

spirochetes morphology (2 interesting features)

helically coiled cells, gram negative, unique internal flagella between cell membrane and outer membrane

metabolic diversity of proteobacteria

heterotrophs and autotrophs, mostly facultative or obligate anaerobes

distinguishing importance of proteobacteria

include most of the well-studied bacteria such as E. coli

connection between bacteriodetes and microbiota

leaner individuals tended to have more bacteriodetes

pseudonocardia

mutualist of fungus-growing ants

major genra in firmicutes ENTER: MY CLOth BAg has COkESS

mycoplasma, clostridium, bacillus (anthraces, subtitles, thuringensis), listeria, staphylococcus lactobacillus, enterococcus, streptococcus

importance of actinobacteria

pharmaceuticals. antibiotics and anticancer drugs

importance of cyanobaceria

photosynthesis, important primary producers that fix 25% of earth's carbon, also fix nitrogen. most likely responsibly for earth's atmosphere becoming rich in oxygen

frankia

plant mutualists that fix nitrogen

important genus of cyanobacteria -occur in water- CHLORine

prochlorococcus

streptomyces

produce antibiotics

actinobacteria activity in soils (3 things)

produce geosmin which gives an earthy smell, help in decomposition of organic matter, symbionts of insects

what phylum does E. coli belong to

proteobacteria

proteobacteria monophyletic group

proteobacteria, acidobacteria, cyanobacteria

microbe implicated in lung infections of CF patients

pseudomonas aruginosa

MRSA

resistant to beta lactam antibiotics

bacteriodetes morphology

rod shaped

characteristics of bacteriodetes

sacharolytic. degrade complex polysaccharides

where do bacteriodetes occur

soil, sea water, symbionts of animals, sediments

where are actinobacteria found

soils.

treponema pallidum

spirochete that causes syphilis

what phylum does treponema palladium belong to and what disease does it cause

spirochete, syphillus

borrelia bugdorferi

spirochete: lyme disease

treponema spp

spirochete: symbionts of termites

actinobacteria are sister to

spirochetes

necrotizing fasciitis

staph aureus involved in up to 1/3 of cases

genra of spirochetes TREe BORR

treponema, borrelia

mycobacterium

tuberculosis

cyanobacteria morphology

very diverse morphoology


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