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Question
Write a short note on bacteria and its structure.
Solution
- Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes (cells without nuclei).
- Bacteria are grouped under the kingdom Monera. The study of Bacteria is called Bacteriology.
- Bacteria are of two types based on respiration
a. Aerobic bacteria (requires oxygen).
b. Anaerobjc bacteria (Does not requires oxygen). - A bacterium has an outer covering known as the cell wall. The nuclear material is represented by a nucleoid without a nuclear membrane.
- An extra chromosomal DNA called plasmid is present in the cytoplasm.
- Protein synthesis is carried out by 70S ribosomes. Other cell organelles (mitochondria, Golgi body endoplasmic reticulum, etc,) are absent. Flagella aids in locomotion.
- Bacteria are described according to the shape of their cells. They are:
a. Bacilli – Rod shape bacteria
b. Spirilla – Spiral shaped bacteria
c. Cocci – Spherical or ball-shaped bacteria
d. Vibrio – Comma shaped bacteria - Bacteria are also classified according to number and arrangement of flagella as follows:
a. Monotrichous – Single flagella at one end. Example: Vibrio cholera
b. Lophotrichous – Tuft of flagella at one end. Example: Pseudomonas.
c. Amphitrichous – Tuft of flagella at both ends. Example: Rhodospirillum rubrum.
d. Peritrichous – Flagella all around. Example: E.coli.
e. Atrichous – Without any flagella. Example: Corynebacterium diptherae.
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