Thursday, September 25, 2014

If anyone has any questions to ask, let me know in the google+ comments section, I will give you my best answer. (I will only answer questions in the comments)

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Monday, September 22, 2014

Fun fact, pineapples grow out of the ground!!! Just kidding, this is not a picture of a pineapple, but it sure looks like the top of a pineapple, Right?

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Ok, This blog almost has 100 page views, this post should get me to 100. :)

Friday, August 8, 2014

The 7 ways to judge a organism are

1. Kingdom

2. Phylum

3. Class

4. Order

5. Family

6. Genus

7. Species



The way I remember it is I did a frog dissection right before learning this, and a guy named Daniel in my class came up with this, and everyone in the class thought it was hilarious, so even though this is a weird way to remember this, it REALLY helps you remember it so here is the saying….


King
Phillip
Cuts
Off
Frogs
Gentales
 Secretly

I know kinda perveted but thats like one of the little things I remember out of biology cause it was funny…


Thursday, August 7, 2014

I hope that this blog has been helpful to all of the viewers. :)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

eubacteria

 Eubacteria
 Eubacteria classification 
There a may ways to classify eubacteria. One of those ways is shape.
    Eubacteria have three different shapes.
     1. Cocci (which is round and bumpy)
     2. Bacilli (that is shaped like a rod) 
     3. Spirilla (which is like a spring)
     
Heres more info on eubacteria classification



     A picture of the shapes is down below. 
     
       
 Learn more about bacterial shape at the link below.

     http://classes.midlandstech.edu/carterp/courses/bio225/chap04/lecture2.htm

Symmetry 
Another way of classifying eubacteria is by symmetry.
All eubacteria have bilateral symmetry which means that they have the property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of the unique plane.


Nutrition 
Nutrition is another way of classifying eubacteria. There are two types of ways that eubacteria receives nutrients, autotroph and heterotroph. Autotroph means that the organism produces its own food and nutrients. Heterotroph means that the organism gets its food and nutrients from other organisms. Eubacteria can be autotroph or heterotroph.

http://www.ask.com/question/eubacteria-nutrition

Reproduction
All Eubacteria reproduce asexually in a process called binary fission. The process can be seen below.

            
Cell type
All eubacteria are prokaryotes and unicellular. Prokaryote means that there cells lack membrane-bound nuclei.  Unicellular means that each only have one cell. learn more about cell type dow below.

http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/different_cell_types.html


Respiration 
Classification of eubacteria also includes respiration. There are two types of respiration, aerobic and anaerobic. Anaerobic means that the organism doesn't require oxygen. Aerobic means that the organism needs oxygen to live.

Motility 
 Most eubacteria are not motile, but the ones that are, get around by flagella.  For more on motility visit the site below.

http://euarch.blogspot.com/2007/10/bacterial-motility.html


Eubacteria features
Eubacteria have many features. The flagella (which the eubacteria may or may not have) helps it to move, the pili helps to grasp things, the Ribosomes help with protein synthesis, the plasma membrane helps to give cell shape, the cytoplasm is the liquid inside the cell, the cell wall provides protection for the cell, and the DNA helps for reproduction.  




5 Types of Eubacteria

Anthrax 
Anthrax's scientific name is Bacillus anthracis. Bacillus anthracis can affect humans by giving them skin cancer that can clog arteries. Symptoms can include Itchiness, swelling, a black scar, and in severe cases blood poisoning. For more info visit the site below.

http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/InfectiousDiseases/InfectionsAZ/Anthrax/GeneralInformation/anthr020AnthraxinHumansQAs/

Picture of Bacillus anthracis





E. Coli









E coli's scientific name is Escherichia coli. Escherichia coli is a bacteria that lives in your intestines and breaks down food. Sickness can occur if it gets in your blood. Symptoms can include stomach cramps and vomiting with blood. Escherichia coli is also found in raw meat and vegetables.  Visit the link below to learn more. 



Picture of Escherichia coli. 





Tetanus
A disease that is caused by infection with a bacteria called Clostridium tetani, which is the scientific name for tetanus. It can be found in soil, metal, and dust. it occurs when an open wound gets the bacteria gets on the wound allowing for an easy entrance. Symptoms include stiffness in jaw muscle     (which is why tetanus can also be called lock-jaw) stiffness in neck, shoulder, or back. Also high blood pressure. Picture of tetanus is below along with link to learn more. 





Lyme disease 
An infection caused by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria that a deer tick carries. Borrelia burgdorferi is the scientific name for lyme disease. it occurs when a deer tick bites you and releases the bacteria into your skin. The longer the deer tick feeds the greater the chance of the disease happening. Symptoms include getting bit by a deer tick and having the bacteria put in your body.  To learn more click on the link. 




Tick biting skin. 




H. pylori 
A spring shaped bacteria found in the stomach. Because of its shape, it can easily penetrate through the stomachs protective lining and weaken it making it less resistant to the gastric acid. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, loss of appetite and nausea. h. pylori's scientific name is helicobacter pylori.  Visit the link below for more info.  




 Picture of Helicobacter pylori.







10 Facts on Eubacteria 
1. There are more eubacteria in a human boy than there are people
2. Eubacteria can survive in almost any environment. 
3. Eubacteria are anaerobic or aerobic 
4. They are either heterotrophic or autotrophic
5. There are more eubacteria than any other organism
6. Eubacteria have a cell wall made out of peptidoglycan 
7. Most eubacteria don't move. 
8. Eubacteria reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission
9. They are decomposers
10. Without bacteria a human could not function
11. Cleaners that get rid of 99% of bacteria are bad, because you need bacteria to live


Games
Visit this site for a whole lot of games on bacteria.





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