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''''''Metabolism in bacteria''''''<br>
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=====Metabolism in bacteria=====
4. '''Teaching outlines''':<br>
4. '''Teaching outlines''':<br>
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Mode of Nutrition:<br>
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Nutrition,-- bacteria are either '''autotrophs''' or '''heterotrophs'''.<br> Autotrophic bacteria are again divided into two groups;<br>
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'''Metabolism-''' Some substances are broken down for energy for vital processes while others are synthesized for necessities of life. ,br.This is called Metabolism. It is a chemical process necessary for the maintenance of life. <br>
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'''Nutrition'''
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Nutrition is a process, in order for an organism to sustain life, to obtain food with life supporting substances that can be digested and used by the organism.
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'''Mode of Nutrition''':<br>
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Nutrition in bacteria are either '''autotrophs''' or '''heterotrophs'''.<br> Autotrophic bacteria are again divided into two groups;<br>
(i) '''Photoautorophs''' trap solar energy for utilization CO2 and use H2S in place of H2O. Thus, O2 is never released.<br>
(i) '''Photoautorophs''' trap solar energy for utilization CO2 and use H2S in place of H2O. Thus, O2 is never released.<br>
(ii) '''Chemoautotrophs''' obtain energy from chemical by oxidation process for food synthesis and carbon from CO2.<br> This type include nitrifying bacteria, sulphur bacteria, iron bacteria etc.<br> Heterotrophs are also of two types- Photoheterotrophs and chemoheterotrophs. <br>Photoheterotrophs use light as energy source and an organic compound as source of carbon, e.g. Green and purple bacteria. <br>Chemoheterotrophs use chemical as energy and carbon may also be obtained from the same organic substances.<br> Most of the bacteria belong to this type.
(ii) '''Chemoautotrophs''' obtain energy from chemical by oxidation process for food synthesis and carbon from CO2.<br> This type include nitrifying bacteria, sulphur bacteria, iron bacteria etc.<br> Heterotrophs are also of two types- Photoheterotrophs and chemoheterotrophs. <br>Photoheterotrophs use light as energy source and an organic compound as source of carbon, e.g. Green and purple bacteria. <br>Chemoheterotrophs use chemical as energy and carbon may also be obtained from the same organic substances.<br> Most of the bacteria belong to this type.