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In depth notes on micro-organisms based off of IEB textbooks and extra notes taken in class

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Biodiversity of
microorganisms
Their biodiversity

 Form significant part of all life
 Vital role in ecosystems and make life on earth possible



Living
organisims



Prokaryotes Eukaryotes



Monera
Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
(bacteria)

Prokaryotes
 Without true nuclei
 DNA not enclosed by nuclear membrane
 Membrane organelles are absent

Eukaryotes
 With true nuclei
 DNA enclosed by nuclear membrane
 Membrane bound organelles occur in cytoplasm




Microorganisms

,Basics

 Micro = small and macro = big
 Most abundant organisms, found in huge numbers in environment.
 Favorable conditions: sufficient food, moisture, and optimum
temperature
 Most are harmless but pathogens cause disease
 Disease caused by microorganisms: infectious

Historical developments

 1796 – Edward Jenner introduced vaccination as treatment for
smallpox (viral disease)
 1862 – Louis Pasture a German chemist developed heating process
called pasteurization that destroyed bacteria. discovered useful role
of bacteria (milk yogurt etc.) and developed Jenner’s idea to using
weakened or dead strains
 1876 – Robert Koch a German physician proved that bacteria caused
disease and described bacillus and later discovered that bacteria
caused cholera and TB. He discovered staining technique for
studying bacteria under microscope
 1928 – Alexander Fleming a Scottish biologist discovered penicillin
mold leading to effective antibiotic penicillin to destroy bacteria.
Shared 1945 noble prize.

Viruses

Structure
 Very small with simple composition
 Have central nucleic acid surrounded by protein capsule
 Can inflict plant, animal, or bacterial cells
 Contain either DNA or RNA
 Some are enclosed by sheath of lipid and protein molecules (from
hosts cells outer membrane)
 Acellular with no nucleus, cytoplasm, or organelles
 Shape varies

, Characteristics
 Parasites that only reproduce in living cells and are known as
obligate intercellular parasites (compulsory, within cell, organism
living on living material and causes harm)
 Pathogens: cause disease on plants and animals
 Reproduce by converting genetic material (DNA or RNA) of the host
cells into viral nucleic acids so new viruses can be produced




Bacteria

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