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A Handbook of Biology

It divides the kingdom monera into two domains, leaving the remaining 4

eukaryotic kingdoms in the third domain.

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Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms.

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Hundreds of bacteria are present in a handful of soil.

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They also live in extreme habitats such as hot springs, deserts, snow &

deep oceans. Many are parasites.

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Based on shape, bacteria are of 4 types: Coccus (Spherical), Bacillus

(Rod-shaped), Vibrium (Comma-shaped) & Spirillum (Spiral).

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Some bacteria are autotrophic (synthesize food from inorganic

substrates). Majority are heterotrophs (they do not synthesize food but

depend on other organisms or on dead organic matter for food).

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Monera has 2 major group - Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.

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They live in the most harsh habitats such as extreme salty areas

(halophiles), hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas

(methanogens). (Odisha NEET 2019)

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Archaebacteria have a different cell wall structure for their survival in

extreme conditions

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Methanogens are present in the guts of ruminant animals (cows,

buffaloes, etc). (NEET-II 2016)

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They produce methane (biogas) from the dung of these animals.

(NEET-I 2016)

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Halophiles

and

methanogens

are

obligate

anaerobes

while

thermoacidophiles are facultative anaerobes.

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They have a rigid cell wall and a flagellum (if motile).

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They include Autotrophs (photosynthetic and chemosynthetic) and

Heterotrophs.

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Term bacteria was given by Ehrenburg.

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‘Germ Theory of disease’ was given by Louis Pasteur.

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Father of bacteriology-Anton von Leeuwenhoek