3 Eucaryotic cells
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Microbiology: A Systems Approach
Chapter 5
First Edition
Cowan &Talaro
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Eucaryotic cells and microorganisms
Chapter 5
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3 Eucaryotic cells
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Flagella
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Cilia
• similar in overall structure to flagella, but shorter and more numerous
• found only on a single group of protozoa and certain animal cells
• function in motility, feeding & filtering
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Glycocalyx structure
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Cell wall
• rigid & provide structural support & shape • fungi have thick inner layer of polysaccharide fibers composed of chitin or cellulose & a thin layer of mixed glycans
• Algae – varies in chemical composition; substances commonly found include cellulose, pectin, mannans, silicon dioxide, & calcium carbonate
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Cell membrane
• typical bilayer of phospholipids and proteins
• sterols confer stability • serve as selectively permeable barriers in transport
• eucaryotic cells also contain membrane bound organelles that account for 6080% of their volume
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nucleus
• compact sphere, most prominent organelle of eucaryotic cell
• nuclear envelope is composed of two parallel membranes separated by a narrow space & is perforated with pores
• contains chromosomes • nucleolus – dark area for rRNA synthesis & ribosome assembly
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nucleus
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Endoplasmic reticulum
• Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)– originates from the outer membrane of the nuclear envelop & extends in a continuous network through cytoplasm; rough due to ribosomes, proteins are synthesized & shunted into the ER for packaging & transport. First step in secretory pathway.
• Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)– closed tubular network without ribosomes, functions in nutrient processing, synthesis & storage of lipids, etc.
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rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
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Golgi apparatus
• consists of a stack of flattened sacs called cisternae
• closely associated with ER • Transistional vesicles from the ER containing proteins go to the Golgi apparatus for modification and maturation
• Condensing vesicles transport proteins to organelles or secretory proteins to the outside
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Golgi apparatus
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Transport process
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lysosomes
• vesicles containing enzymes • involved in intracellular digestion of food particles & in protection against invading microbes
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lysosomes
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mitochondria
• consists of an outer membrane & an inner membrane with folds called cristae
• cristae hold the enzymes & electron carriers of aerobic respiration
• divide independently of cell • contain DNA and procaryotic ribosomes • function in energy production
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mitochondria
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chloroplast
• found in algae & plant cells • outer membrane covers inner membrane folded into sacs, thylakoids, stacked into grana
• larger than mitochondria • contain photosynthetic pigments • convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis
• primary producers of organic nutrients for other organisms
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chloroplast
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cytoskeleton
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ribosomes
• composed of rRNA and proteins • 40S and 60S subunits form 80S ribosomes • larger than procaryotic ribosomes • function in protein synthesis
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Survey of eucaryotic microbes
• Fungi • Algae • Protozoa • Parasitic helminths
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Kingdom Fungi
• 100,000 species divided into 2 groups: – macroscopic fungi ( mushrooms, puffballs, gill fungi)
– microscopic fungi (molds, yeasts) • majority are unicellular or colonial, a few have cellular specialization
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microscopic fungi
• exist in 2 morphologies – yeast – round ovoid shape, asexual reproduction
– hyphae – long filamentous fungi or molds • some exist in either form – dimorphic – characteristic of pathogens
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Morphology of yeasts
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Hyphae or mold
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Fungal nutrition
• all are heterotrophic • majority are harmless saprobes living off dead plants & animals
• some are parasites, living on the tissues of other organisms, but none are obligate; mycoses – fungal infections
• growth temperature 20 o 40 o C • extremely widespread distribution in many habitats
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Fungal Reproduction
• primarily through spores formed on special reproductive hyphae – asexual reproduction – spores are formed through budding or in conidia or sporangiospores
– sexual reproduction – spores are formed following fusion of male & female strains & formation of sexual structure
• sexual spores are one basis for classification
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Asexual mold spores
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I. Zygospores
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II. Ascospores
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III. Basidospores
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Roles of fungi
• decomposers of dead plants and animals • sources of antibiotics • used in making foods & in genetic studies • adverse impact – food spoilage, mycoses, toxin production
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Kingdom Protista
• algae • protozoa
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Protozoa
• 65,000 species • most are unicellular, colonies are rare • most have locomoter structures – flagella, cilia, or pseudopods
• vary in shape • lack a cell wall & chloroplasts • can exist in trophozoite motile feeding stage or cyst – a dormant resistant stage
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Protozoa
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Protozoa
• all are heterotrophic, • most are freeliving in a moist habitat • feed by engulfing other microbes & organic matter
• some are animal parasites & can be spread by insect vectors
• asexual and sexual reproduction
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Groups based on locomotion & reproduction
• Mastigophora – flagellates • Sarcodina – amebas • Ciliophora – ciliates
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Mastigophora – flagellates
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Sarcodina – amebas
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Ciliophora – ciliates
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Parasitic Helminths
• multicellular animals, organs for reproduction, digestion, movement, protection
• parasitize host tissues • have mouthparts for attachment to or digestion of host tissues
• most have welldeveloped sex organs that produce eggs and sperm.
• fertilized eggs go through larval period in or out of host body
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Major groups of helminths
1. flatworms – flat, no definite body cavity; digestive tract a blind pouch; simple excretory & nervous systems • cestodes (tapeworms) • trematodes or flukes, are flattened , nonsegmented
worms with sucking mouthparts 2. roundworms (nematodes) round, a complete
digestive tract, a protective surface cuticle, spines & hooks on mouth; excretory & nervous systems poorly developed
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Helminths
• 50 species parasitize humans • acquired though ingestion of larvae or eggs in food; from soil or water; some are carried by insect vectors
• afflict billions of humans
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