Microorganisms
Microorganisms
6. Page 518: check out the size of bacteria compared to a cheek cell.
Figure 18.4 shows how large the cheek cell is compared to the bacteria.
7. What are the 3 shapes of bacteria and the specific name of each?
a. Spherical or round-shaped called cocci
b. Rod-shaped called bacilli
c. Spiral-shaped called spirilli
REPRODUCTION:
8. Bacteria reproduce asexually by a process called binary fission.
15. What are decomposers? Organisms that obtain their energy fro the
cells and tissues of dead organisms
16. A. What does normal flora refer to? Most of the harmless bacteria
that live in or on the human body
C. How can E. Coli be both bad and good? E. Coli lives inside your
intestines and some e. coli can cause food poisoning. The type that lives
in digestive tracts of humans and other mammals is harmless and
important for survival. This type of e. coli makes vitamin K which
humans absorb and use in blood clotting.
17. How are bacteria important in the production of foods? Bacteria are
used in the production of cheeses, yogurt, buttermilk, and pickles, as
well as other foods. They are also used in the production of chocolate to
break down the covering of cocoa beans.
18. How are bacteria important in the production of medicines?
Bacteria are used for the commercial production of vitamins and
streptomycin, bacitracin, tetracycline and vancomycin are commonly
prescrribed antibiotics that were originally made by bacteria. Give and
example.