List the 2 ways to describe microbial diversity
- Functional diversity
Describe phylogenetic diversity
Describe functional diversity
Groups microbes based on the activities they carry out.
Example: an oxygenic phototrophs
List 6 points about cyanobacteria
Where are cyanobacteria widely distributed?
In terrestrial, freshwater, and marine habitats
T or F: Cyanobacteria have the highest nutritional requirements of any organisms
False - they have the lowest nutritional requirements of any organism. They are known as primary producers.
What is an example of a cyanobacteria?
Prochlorococcus
Describe Proteobacteria
Proteobacteria are divided into 6 classes. What are they?
What does alphaproteobacteria include?
Pathogens and non-pathogens
What is an example of a non-pathogen within alphaproteobacteria?
Rhizobium leguminosarum:
-forms root nodules on legume plants which is a symbiotic relationship
Describe a symbiotic relationship
- plant provides nutrients and home for the bacteria
What is an example of a pathogen within alphaproteobacteria?
Rickettsia rickettsi:
What does facultative mean?
It can switch from one form of metabolism to another (anaerobic or aerobic) in order to survive.
T or F: Betaprotobacteria have both non-pathogens and pathogens.
True - they are quite metabolically diverse
What is an example of betaprotobacteria?
Neisseria mucosa:
-it is a non-pathogenic commensal of the human body and it lives on mucous membranes
Neisseria gonorrhoea:
-pathogenic - causes the STI of gonorrhoea
What is an example of gammaproteobacteria? Describe it.
E. coli:
What is another example of gammaproteobacteria? Describe it.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa:
What is an example of deltaproteobacteria? Describe it.
Myxococccus xanthus:
Describe firmicutes
List and describe 3 examples of firmicutes
What are the two best studied genera of endospore formers?
- Clostridium - strictly anaerobic endospore formers
Where are endospores primarily found?
In the soil
T or F: Most endospore forming firmicutes are pathogenic saprophytic soil organisms.
False - most on non-pathogenic however some can be dangerous pathogens