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Plate 15 - Bacterial Reproduction

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Plate 15 - Bacterial Reproduction. Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction . Asexual – no change in genetic makeup of daughter cells, all are identical Sexual – daughter cells are genetically different than parents. Gametes. Gametes – sex cells (sperm & egg), the result of meiosis. Binary Fission. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plate 15 - Bacterial Reproduction

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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

Asexual – no change in genetic makeup of daughter cells, all are identicalSexual – daughter cells are genetically different than parents

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Gametes

Gametes – sex cells (sperm & egg), the result of meiosis

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Binary Fission

Binary = 2Fission = split apartAsexual reproduction Occurs after a period of growth

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Binary Fission Steps1. DNA replication (time

frame is minutes or hours)2. Protein synthesis (~ 40

minutes)3. Replication of structures

(7 minutes)4. Cytoplamic separation &

pinching (7 minutes)5. New cell walls form (7

minutes)

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DNA

DNA is copied by cell enzymes (transcription)Makes 2 copies (looped DNA)

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Cytoplasm

Increase in metabolism causes rapid manufacture of cytoplasm & structuresCauses increase in mass of cell & length

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Effects of Antibiotics

Penicillin acts to weaken cell wallCell wall is so weak that cell bursts and dies (like using paper instead of concrete blocks for walls) Only works on growing cellsMature cells are NOT affected

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Daughter Cells

“Daughter” is a misnomer, but still used (not female)

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Generation TimeGenetically determined, different species different times to undergo binary fission

Ex: E. coli = 20 minutes

Environment also determines the generation time (cold temperatures slow it down)Measured from the start of one binary fission event to the start of the next