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Bacteria

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  1. Eubacteria ("True" bacteria)
  2. Cyanobacteria - aka. Blue-green bacteria - contain chlorophyll a, & phycocyanin (bluish pigment) - These are photosynthetic bacteria.
  3. Archaebacteria - primitive bacteria, frequently found in harsh environments (eg. Hot springs, animal gut, thick mud, high salt concentrations)
  4. Prochlorobacteria - contain both chlorophyll a & b. Similar to chloroplasts found in eukaryotic cells.

 

  1. Spherical - cocci
  2. Rod-shaped - bacilli
  3. Spiral - spirilli

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How Bacteria obtain energy:

  1. Autotrophs - Make their own energy - 2 types
  1. Heterotrophs - Energy obtained from other organisms

Bacterial Respiration:

  1. Obligate aerobes. - Must have O2 in order to live
  2. Obligate anaerobes - Must live in an O2 free environment
  3. Facultative anaerobes - Can live with or without O2.

Bacterial Reproduction:

Motility

Some bacteria are motile - can move by either thrashing, secreting lubricating secretions or through use of a flagellum.

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Flagellated bacteria


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Last Updated: March 11, 2004