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BACTERIA
ā€¢Presented
by:
ā€¢Koukab
Yasmeen
ā€¢Presented
to :
ā€¢Prof Adnan
INTRODUCTION
ā€¢ Bacteria defined as microscopic single celled organism that can penetrate
into healthy tissues and start multiplying Into vast numbers
ā€¢ These are unicellular , free loving small microorganism which are visible
under light microscope
ā€¢ Those are belongs to kingdom prokaryotae (Monera)
ā€¢ The study of bacteria is called bacteriology
ā€¢ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ 
ā€¢
ā€¢ They occur in Water soil ,air and all natural environments
Morphology of bacteria
The Morphology refers to size, shape, arrangement and structure of
bacterial cells.
Size
Bacteria are unicellular and very small . Most of them are approximately
0.5 to 1.0 um in diameter and from 0.1 to 10 um in length
OCCURANCE
SHAPE OF BACTERIA CELL
ā€¢ On the basis of shape bacteria are classified as follows:
ā€¢ Cocci
ā€¢ Bacilli
ā€¢ Vibrios
ā€¢ Spirilla
ā€¢ Spirochetes
ā€¢ Actinomycetes
ā€¢ Mycoplasmas
BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF
BACTERIA
ā€¢ Bacteria are important for their natural role in the biosphere, for example
their role in
ā€¢ rhizosphere
ā€¢ Nodulation and
ā€¢ Nitrogen cycle
ROLE OF BACTERIA IN
RHIZOSPHERE
ā€¢ Soil + Root = Rhizosphere
ā€¢ Biologically complex region having
bacterial population in and around roots
than root free region.
ā€¢ Bacterial growth is increased by
releasing nutrients from plants as Amino
acids and vitamins etc.
ROLE OF BACTERIA IN NODULATION
_______SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN
FIXATION
ā€¢ Symbiotic association
ā€¢ Nodules are swelling in the roots
ā€¢ Cells containing nitrogen fixing
bacteria
ā€¢ Leguminose
ā€¢ Source of fixed nitrogen
ā€¢ Bacteria provide the fixed nitrogen
ā€¢ Plant provide carbohydrates and
other organic compounds.
ROLE OF BACTERIA IN NITROGEN
CYCLING
ā€¢ Nitrogen = growth as crop yield
ā€¢ Plants require nitrogen synthesis of proteins , nucleic acid and other organic
molecules
ā€¢ Plant unable = fix NĀ² ļƒ  NHā“ or NOĀ³-
ā€¢ Conversion of molecular nitrogen into ammonia or nitrate is called nitrogen
fixation
ā€¢ Nitrogen fixing bacteria = Rhizobium leguminosarummay present free in soil
or associated with roots of the plant
NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA MAY BE :
ā€¢ Symbiotic:
ā€¢ Live in Roots of plants
ā€¢ Example : Rhizobium spp
ā€¢ Non symbiotic :
ā€¢ Live free in soil
ā€¢ Independently
ā€¢ Example : clostridium and Azotobacter spp
ROLE OF BACTERIA IN DECOMPOSITION
AND NUTRIENT CYCLE
ā€¢Saprotrophic bacteria + fungi --ļƒ  decomposition
= humus
ā€¢Formation of humus us called humification
ā€¢Taken up by plants again to build organic
compounds
ā€¢This process is known as nutrient recycling
GENERAL ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE
OF BACTERIA
ā€¢ Economic importance of bacteria include both their useful and
harmful aspects
ā€¢ Useful bacteria:
ā€¢ Most bacteria are beneficial to mankind and play some economically
important roles. Some of these useful roles are as under
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BACTERIA šŸ¦ šŸ¦ 
ā€¢ Biotechnology is defined as application of organisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae to the
manufacturing and service industries. These include:
ā€¢ Fermentation process : baking , brewing, cheese šŸ§€and butter manufacturing;
ā€¢ Chemical manufacturing: ethanol, acetone, organic acidā€™s, enzymes, perfumes etc
ā€¢ Pharmaceuticals : antibiotics, vaccine and steroids
ā€¢ Energy in the form of biogas
ā€¢ Food products: beverages , dairy products, Amino acids and proteins
ā€¢ Agriculture industry: animal feed, pesticides,. Nitrogen fixation, plant cell and tissue culture
ā€¢ Microbial mining: copper extraction
GENETIC ENGINEERING
AND BACTERIA šŸ¦ šŸ¦ 
ā€¢ Genetic engineering is manipulation of genes.
ā€¢ Also called recombinant DNA šŸ§¬ technology
ā€¢ Piece of DNA šŸ§¬ are introduced into a host by means of carrier system
ā€¢ Bacterial cells are transformed and used in production of commercially important
products
ā€¢ The example are production of human insulin
ROLE IN FIBER RETTING
ā€¢ Bacterial population especially that of clostridium
butyclicum are used to separate fibers of jute, hemp,
flax etc
ā€¢ The plants are immersed in water and when they swell,
inoculated with bacteria which hydrolyze pectic
substance of the cell walls and separate the fibers,
ā€¢ These separated fibers are used to make ropes and
sacks
Role in digestion
ļµ Some bacteria living in gut of cattle's,
horses šŸŽ and other herbivores secrete
enzyme cellulase that help in digestion
cellulose contents of cell wall
ļµ Cellulose is the major source of energy
in these animals
Vitamin synthesis
ā€¢ E.coli living in human colon synthetize
vitamin B and release it for human use
ā€¢ Similarly clostridium butyclicum is used
for commercial Preparation of
riboflavin, a vitamin B
ROLE IN WASTE DISPOSAL
ā€¢ Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria šŸ¦  are used to decompose
sewage wastes
ā€¢ Break down organic matter to harmless, soluble sludge in
setting tanks
ā€¢ Methane gas produced is used as energy source
ā€¢ Pseudomonas putida has been created by using genetic
engineering technique can break down octane, xylene
and camphor
HARMFUL BACTERIA
šŸ¦ šŸ¦ 
ā€¢ Some bacteria are
harmful and act
either as disease
causing agents
(pathogens) both
in plantsā˜˜ļøšŸŒµand
animals, or play a
role in food
spoilage
BACTERIA AS PATHOGENS -----
AGENTS OF DISEASE
ā€¢ Organisms which cause disease are called pathogens
ā€¢ Some bacteria šŸ¦  are pathogenic and cause disease both
in animal and plants šŸŒµ
ā€¢ Pathogenic bacteria more commonly affects animals and
plants
PLANT DISEASES
ā€¢ About 200 spp bacteria are known to cause diseases in plants
ā€¢ These include crown galls of fruit trees (Agrobacterium
tumefaciens), fire blight of apples šŸŽ and pearsšŸ
(Erwiniaamuylovorum), citrus citrus šŸ‹ šŸŠ canker
(Xanthomonascitri), black rot of cabbage šŸ¦ 
(Xanthomonascampestris), potato šŸ„” scab (Streptomyces scrabies),
and leaf šŸ€ blight of rice šŸŒ¾ (Xanthomonasoryzae)
ā€¢ .
ā€¢ .
ANIMAL DISEASES
ā€¢ Important disease of animals include food poisoning of pigs šŸ–and
poultry (Salmonella), anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) and black leg
(Clostridium chauvel)
ā€¢ Human bacterial diseases include Penumonia (Diplococcuspehumonie)
wound infections (Streptomyces scabies), stomach trouble
(Pseudomonas coli), food poisoning (Clostridium spp) , influenza
(Hemophilous influenza) , typhoid (Eberthellaspp), tuberculosis (
Mycobacterium tuberculosis) etc
BACTERIA AND FOOD SPOILAGE
ā€¢ Saprotrophic bacteria attack and decompose organic
matter
ā€¢This characteristics has posed problem to mankind as
food such as stored grains šŸŒ¾, meat šŸ–, fish šŸŸšŸ ,
vegetables šŸ… and fruits šŸ“ are attacked by saprotrophic
bacteria and spoiled
ā€¢Similarly milk šŸ§¬ and milk products are easily
contaminated by bacteria and spoiled
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importance of bacteria šŸ¦ .pptx

  • 3. INTRODUCTION ā€¢ Bacteria defined as microscopic single celled organism that can penetrate into healthy tissues and start multiplying Into vast numbers ā€¢ These are unicellular , free loving small microorganism which are visible under light microscope ā€¢ Those are belongs to kingdom prokaryotae (Monera) ā€¢ The study of bacteria is called bacteriology ā€¢ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦ šŸ¦  ā€¢
  • 4. ā€¢ They occur in Water soil ,air and all natural environments Morphology of bacteria The Morphology refers to size, shape, arrangement and structure of bacterial cells. Size Bacteria are unicellular and very small . Most of them are approximately 0.5 to 1.0 um in diameter and from 0.1 to 10 um in length OCCURANCE
  • 5. SHAPE OF BACTERIA CELL ā€¢ On the basis of shape bacteria are classified as follows: ā€¢ Cocci ā€¢ Bacilli ā€¢ Vibrios ā€¢ Spirilla ā€¢ Spirochetes ā€¢ Actinomycetes ā€¢ Mycoplasmas
  • 6. BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF BACTERIA ā€¢ Bacteria are important for their natural role in the biosphere, for example their role in ā€¢ rhizosphere ā€¢ Nodulation and ā€¢ Nitrogen cycle
  • 7. ROLE OF BACTERIA IN RHIZOSPHERE ā€¢ Soil + Root = Rhizosphere ā€¢ Biologically complex region having bacterial population in and around roots than root free region. ā€¢ Bacterial growth is increased by releasing nutrients from plants as Amino acids and vitamins etc.
  • 8. ROLE OF BACTERIA IN NODULATION _______SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN FIXATION ā€¢ Symbiotic association ā€¢ Nodules are swelling in the roots ā€¢ Cells containing nitrogen fixing bacteria ā€¢ Leguminose ā€¢ Source of fixed nitrogen ā€¢ Bacteria provide the fixed nitrogen ā€¢ Plant provide carbohydrates and other organic compounds.
  • 9. ROLE OF BACTERIA IN NITROGEN CYCLING ā€¢ Nitrogen = growth as crop yield ā€¢ Plants require nitrogen synthesis of proteins , nucleic acid and other organic molecules ā€¢ Plant unable = fix NĀ² ļƒ  NHā“ or NOĀ³- ā€¢ Conversion of molecular nitrogen into ammonia or nitrate is called nitrogen fixation ā€¢ Nitrogen fixing bacteria = Rhizobium leguminosarummay present free in soil or associated with roots of the plant
  • 10. NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA MAY BE : ā€¢ Symbiotic: ā€¢ Live in Roots of plants ā€¢ Example : Rhizobium spp ā€¢ Non symbiotic : ā€¢ Live free in soil ā€¢ Independently ā€¢ Example : clostridium and Azotobacter spp
  • 11.
  • 12. ROLE OF BACTERIA IN DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT CYCLE ā€¢Saprotrophic bacteria + fungi --ļƒ  decomposition = humus ā€¢Formation of humus us called humification ā€¢Taken up by plants again to build organic compounds ā€¢This process is known as nutrient recycling
  • 13.
  • 14. GENERAL ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF BACTERIA ā€¢ Economic importance of bacteria include both their useful and harmful aspects ā€¢ Useful bacteria: ā€¢ Most bacteria are beneficial to mankind and play some economically important roles. Some of these useful roles are as under
  • 15. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BACTERIA šŸ¦ šŸ¦  ā€¢ Biotechnology is defined as application of organisms such as bacteria, fungi and algae to the manufacturing and service industries. These include: ā€¢ Fermentation process : baking , brewing, cheese šŸ§€and butter manufacturing; ā€¢ Chemical manufacturing: ethanol, acetone, organic acidā€™s, enzymes, perfumes etc ā€¢ Pharmaceuticals : antibiotics, vaccine and steroids ā€¢ Energy in the form of biogas ā€¢ Food products: beverages , dairy products, Amino acids and proteins ā€¢ Agriculture industry: animal feed, pesticides,. Nitrogen fixation, plant cell and tissue culture ā€¢ Microbial mining: copper extraction
  • 16. GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BACTERIA šŸ¦ šŸ¦  ā€¢ Genetic engineering is manipulation of genes. ā€¢ Also called recombinant DNA šŸ§¬ technology ā€¢ Piece of DNA šŸ§¬ are introduced into a host by means of carrier system ā€¢ Bacterial cells are transformed and used in production of commercially important products ā€¢ The example are production of human insulin
  • 17.
  • 18. ROLE IN FIBER RETTING ā€¢ Bacterial population especially that of clostridium butyclicum are used to separate fibers of jute, hemp, flax etc ā€¢ The plants are immersed in water and when they swell, inoculated with bacteria which hydrolyze pectic substance of the cell walls and separate the fibers, ā€¢ These separated fibers are used to make ropes and sacks
  • 19. Role in digestion ļµ Some bacteria living in gut of cattle's, horses šŸŽ and other herbivores secrete enzyme cellulase that help in digestion cellulose contents of cell wall ļµ Cellulose is the major source of energy in these animals Vitamin synthesis ā€¢ E.coli living in human colon synthetize vitamin B and release it for human use ā€¢ Similarly clostridium butyclicum is used for commercial Preparation of riboflavin, a vitamin B
  • 20. ROLE IN WASTE DISPOSAL ā€¢ Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria šŸ¦  are used to decompose sewage wastes ā€¢ Break down organic matter to harmless, soluble sludge in setting tanks ā€¢ Methane gas produced is used as energy source ā€¢ Pseudomonas putida has been created by using genetic engineering technique can break down octane, xylene and camphor
  • 21.
  • 22. HARMFUL BACTERIA šŸ¦ šŸ¦  ā€¢ Some bacteria are harmful and act either as disease causing agents (pathogens) both in plantsā˜˜ļøšŸŒµand animals, or play a role in food spoilage
  • 23. BACTERIA AS PATHOGENS ----- AGENTS OF DISEASE ā€¢ Organisms which cause disease are called pathogens ā€¢ Some bacteria šŸ¦  are pathogenic and cause disease both in animal and plants šŸŒµ ā€¢ Pathogenic bacteria more commonly affects animals and plants
  • 24.
  • 25. PLANT DISEASES ā€¢ About 200 spp bacteria are known to cause diseases in plants ā€¢ These include crown galls of fruit trees (Agrobacterium tumefaciens), fire blight of apples šŸŽ and pearsšŸ (Erwiniaamuylovorum), citrus citrus šŸ‹ šŸŠ canker (Xanthomonascitri), black rot of cabbage šŸ¦  (Xanthomonascampestris), potato šŸ„” scab (Streptomyces scrabies), and leaf šŸ€ blight of rice šŸŒ¾ (Xanthomonasoryzae) ā€¢ .
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. ANIMAL DISEASES ā€¢ Important disease of animals include food poisoning of pigs šŸ–and poultry (Salmonella), anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) and black leg (Clostridium chauvel) ā€¢ Human bacterial diseases include Penumonia (Diplococcuspehumonie) wound infections (Streptomyces scabies), stomach trouble (Pseudomonas coli), food poisoning (Clostridium spp) , influenza (Hemophilous influenza) , typhoid (Eberthellaspp), tuberculosis ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis) etc
  • 32. BACTERIA AND FOOD SPOILAGE ā€¢ Saprotrophic bacteria attack and decompose organic matter ā€¢This characteristics has posed problem to mankind as food such as stored grains šŸŒ¾, meat šŸ–, fish šŸŸšŸ , vegetables šŸ… and fruits šŸ“ are attacked by saprotrophic bacteria and spoiled ā€¢Similarly milk šŸ§¬ and milk products are easily contaminated by bacteria and spoiled