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===About Pathogenic Bacteria=== | ===About Pathogenic Bacteria=== | ||
: When a '''pathogenic bacteria''' enters the body it [[Cell Division|divides]] quickly making millions of copies of itself. | : When a '''pathogenic bacteria''' enters the body it [[Cell Division|divides]] quickly making millions of copies of itself. | ||
− | : '''Pathogenic bacteria''' make you feel ill because they release [[toxin]]s into the body. | + | : '''Pathogenic bacteria''' make you feel ill because they release [[Toxic|toxin]]s into the body. |
: Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' have a tail called a [[flagellum]]. | : Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' have a tail called a [[flagellum]]. | ||
: Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' are encased in a [[Slime Capsule|slime capsule]] which protects them from [[phagocyte]]s and some [[toxic]] [[chemical]]s. | : Some '''pathogenic bacteria''' are encased in a [[Slime Capsule|slime capsule]] which protects them from [[phagocyte]]s and some [[toxic]] [[chemical]]s. | ||
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− | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] showing the features of | + | | style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] showing the features of an [[E.coli]] '''bacterium'''. |
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
− | : | + | : Cholera is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' spread in the water supply. |
: [[E.coli]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found in meat. | : [[E.coli]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found in meat. | ||
− | : [[Salmonella]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found particularly in raw | + | : [[Salmonella]] is a '''pathogenic bacteria''' found particularly in raw chicken meat but can be spread to other foods through contact. |
: [[Gonorrhea]] is a [[Sexually Transmitted Infection|sexually transmitted]] '''pathogenic bacteria''' which is spread in the body fluids of [[organism]]s. | : [[Gonorrhea]] is a [[Sexually Transmitted Infection|sexually transmitted]] '''pathogenic bacteria''' which is spread in the body fluids of [[organism]]s. |
Latest revision as of 11:03, 6 June 2019
Contents
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A magnified image of several bacteria.
A pathogenic bacteria are bacteria which cause disease.
About Pathogenic Bacteria
- When a pathogenic bacteria enters the body it divides quickly making millions of copies of itself.
- Pathogenic bacteria make you feel ill because they release toxins into the body.
- Some pathogenic bacteria have a tail called a flagellum.
- Some pathogenic bacteria are encased in a slime capsule which protects them from phagocytes and some toxic chemicals.
- Bacteria are prokaryotes so they do not have a nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplasts.
A diagram showing the features of an E.coli bacterium. |
Examples
- Cholera is a pathogenic bacteria spread in the water supply.
- E.coli is a pathogenic bacteria found in meat.
- Salmonella is a pathogenic bacteria found particularly in raw chicken meat but can be spread to other foods through contact.
- Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted pathogenic bacteria which is spread in the body fluids of organisms.