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The general structure of bacteria

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The general structureof bacteria

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The uni-cellular organisms Viruses

– Herpes virus, HIV, influenza virus

The procaryotic organisms– Escherichia, Salmonella, Pseudomonas

– Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Neisseria

The eucaryotic organisms– Candida, Aspergillus, Trichophyton

– Entamoeba, Giardia, Plasmodium, Balantidium

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General structure of abacteria

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Electron micrography of abacteria cell

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The structure of an eucaryotic cell

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Comparison of prokaryot og eucaryot cells

with microtubuliwithout microtubuliFlageller

presentlackingEndoplasmaticreticulum

presentlackingGolgi apparatpresentlackingMitochondria

relatively largerelatively smallRibosomes

attached to chromosomes

lackingNucleosomesseveral linearsingle circularChromosomes

presentmanglerNuclear membrane10-100 µm1-10µmsize

EucaryoteProcaryote

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Common structures bacteria cell

proteintransfer DNA under conjugation

F or sex pili

DNAextrachromosomal DNAPlasmidsDNAgenetic materialChromosomes

carbohydrate, lipid, protein, salts

reservelager for nærings-stoffer

InclusionsRNA, proteinmake synthesis of proteinsRibosomes

permeabilitets barriere, transport, energy, enzymes

Cytoplasmicmembrane

peptidoglycanprotect, give form, stabilityCell wall

polysaccharidesattachment to surfaces, pro-tection against phagocytosis

Capsule

proteinattachment, protectionPiliproteinmovementFlagelKemisk opbygningFunction

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Flagella og pili hos en peritrikbevægelig bakterie

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Flagel typer

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Flagella of (a) Bacillus cerius, (b) Vibro cholerae and (c)

Bacillus brevis stained withflagel staining

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Sex-pili

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Electron micrography of flagella in Salmonella

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The function af pili/fimbriaein different bactaria

attach til mucous epithelial cells10-20Ps. aeruginosa

attach til mucous epithelial cells, protect against phagocytosis, antigen variability

?Streptococcuspyogenes (fimbriaeand M-protein)

attach til mucous epithelial cellsin the uro-genital tract

100-200N. gonorrhoeae

transfer DNA during conjugation1-4E. coli (F-pili)

attach til mucous epithelial cellsin the intestinal tract

100-200E. coli (alm. pili)

FunctionNo.

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Electron micrography of fimbriae and pili

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Mucoid colonies produced by abundant capsular production

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Cell surface of Gram-positive, Gram-negative and acid-fast

bacilli

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Peptido-glycan layer

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Peptidoglycan monomer

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Function of cytoplasmicmembrane

serve as– an osmotic and permeability barrier

provide place for– transport system for specific substances– specific enzyme systems

provide energi to the cell owing to – respiratory and photosyntetic electron

transport systems synthesize cell wall components

– peptidoglycan, lipids and proteins coordinate

– the replication and separation af DNA– formation of septum and cell division

provide chemotaxi

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Bacillus cereus with endospore

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Electron micrography of endospore

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Difference between vegetative celland endospore

resistantsensitiveMetyleneblåt farveresistantsensitiveLysozyme

highlowResistance againstradiation

highlowResistance againstchemicals and acids

highlowHeat resistant

lackingpresentSynthesis of macromolecules

lackingpresentEnzymes

refractiveNon-refractivemicroscopicappearance

thick spore layer and peptidoglycan wall

Gram-positive cellwall

SurfaceEndosporeVegetativ celle

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Different types og spores seen by light microscopy

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Bacteriophage transfer its geneticmaterial (DNA) into the bacteria

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Electron micrography of a bacteriophage

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A bacteriophage seeks out a bacteria

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The bacteriophage inject itsgenetic material into the bacteria

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The bacteria is destroyed due to the attach of a lysogenic

bacteriofage