BIOL 2070 Chapter 2: Microbiology Lecture 2

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You can divide up microbes in certain ways. Fungi: there are both large fungi and microbial fungi. Algae: phylogenetically, complex things go on, looking at a subset tiny ones organisms. Viruses: contain nucleic acid, in infective form, also have some sort of protein capsid or head, cannot replicate unless inside a host cell. Viroid: tiny pieces of rna that manage to infect plants and mess them up, do not know of any that cause disease in humans, we may find one of them one day. Prions, viruses, and viroids are called infectious particles: can replicate, affect other types of organisms, in some ways, they behave a lot like bacteria do in the infection process. They are typically lumped together: should avoid this. We know more about bacteria than we do archaea: many cause diseases. Most bacteria in our lives don"t affect us. Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics: some are valuable; some are required for life, some strains.

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