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Question | Answer |
Proteobacteria Gram +/- | Gram - |
Proteobacteria lifestyle | Free living, symbionts, pathogens |
Proteobacteria morphology | Nitrogen and sulfur |
Proteobacteria defining character | Lipopolysaccharide outer membrane and S layer |
Proteobactria examples | Purple S bacteria, Rickettsia, Rhizobium and E. coli |
Firmicutes gram +/- | Gram positive |
Firmicutes lifestyle | heterotrophs and phototrophs. Pathogens |
Firmicutes morphology | Cocci, bacilli and spiral |
Firmicutes nutrient fixation | N in clostridiales |
Firmucutes defining character | Production of endospores or endotoxins and low G-C |
Firmicutes examples | Mycoplasmas, clostridiales, bacillates and lactobacillates |
Actinobacteria Gram +/- | Gram + |
Actinobacteria lifestyle | Soil, animal parasites, some produce ABs |
Actinobacteria morphology | Coryneform or rod shaped |
Actinobacteria defining characters | External spores, mycelia and high G-C |
Cyanobacteria gram +/- | Gram + relative |
Cyanobacteria lifestyle | Aquatic. Pigmented |
Cyanobacteria morphology | Rod, Cocci or filament |
Cyanobacteria nutrient fixation | C, O, N |
Cyanobacteria Defining character | Nutrient fixation and cryptocrusts |
Spirochaetes lifestyle | Free living. Some symbionts and some pathogenic |
Spirochaetes morphology | Helical |
Spirochaetes examples | Lyme disease, leptospirosis and syphilis |
Bacteriodetes gram +/- | Gram - |
Bacteriodetes ifestyle | Anaerobic. Animal gut symbionts |
Bacteriodetes morphology | Rod shaped |
Bacteriodetes defining character | Sphingolipids on membranes |
Bacteriodetes examples | Flavobactria |
Chlorobi gram +/- | Gram - |
Chlorobi lifestyle | Low oxygen areas. Thermophillic and photosynthetic |
Chlorobi nutrient fixation | Sulfur |
Chlorobi defining character | Have chlorosomes. Much more efficient than purple bacteria. |
Chlorobi examples | Green sulfur bacteria |
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