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Blue-Green Bacteria

Blue-Green Bacteria. Day 2. Welcome to Class. Please take out your notebook. Be ready to write. . Blue green algae have cells walls similar to eubacteria. Blue Green Algae?. Blue Green Pigment (Phycocyanin and Chlorophyll) No Membrane bound Organelles (No Nucleus)

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Blue-Green Bacteria

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  1. Blue-Green Bacteria Day 2

  2. Welcome to Class Please take out your notebook. Be ready to write. 

  3. Blue green algae have cells walls similar to eubacteria

  4. Blue Green Algae? Blue Green Pigment (Phycocyanin and Chlorophyll) No Membrane bound Organelles (No Nucleus) Single cell but form colonies Perform Photosynthesis Question: Algae or Bacteria?

  5. What is blue-green bacteria? A phylum of bacteria Gets energy through photosynthesis Found everywhere (hotsprings, artic, antartica) Can live as one cell or in colonies, filaments, sheets or hollow balls

  6. Nostoc Colony “Star Jelly”

  7. What are some cell types of blue green bacteria? Normal cells Cells with resistant spores (akinetes) Thick walled cells for fixing nitrogen (heteocysts)

  8. What are some parts of blue-green bacteria Thick, gelatin cell wall No flagella How do they reproduce? Hormogonia are filaments that glide away from the main mass, bud, and reproduce.

  9. Global Importance of Bacteria Diverse Bacteria Nitrogen Fixers: Heterocysts aid in nitrogen fixation. To "fix" nitrogen gas, means to change nitrogen which cannot be absorbed by plants, into ammonia (NH3), nitrites(NO2) or nitrates (NO3), which can be absorbed by plants and converted to protein and nucleic acids) Photosynthesis

  10. Anabaena look like chains of tiny grapes can fix its own nitrogen produces a chemical that is toxic to many species of animals. similar to Nostoc, except large balls are not normally formed. Cells more elongate, less rounded.

  11. Spirogyra From Greek speira, "coil" + gyros, "twisted" Most diverse of the conjugating green algae, Almost half of these can be found in North America. Shape: The genus usually exists as loose, floating mats, Forms extensive but harmless springtime blooms in freshwater ponds. http://video.conncoll.edu/f/pasiv/lucid/Spirogyra-900.html

  12. Oscillatoria Very common. Shape- Well defined unbranched filaments (simple or interwoven into dense mat) Reproduction - fragmentation at separation discs;

  13. Nostoc Occurs in soil and in fresh-water Form: Twisted trichomes with individual sheath, often aggregated into large gelatinous balls. Heterocysts present, fragment here. Akinetes formed when colony matures. Nostoc Often associated with fungi in lichens, filamentous, can form colonies, akinetes midway between heterocysts.

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