Microbiology Notes: Bacteria, Viruses & Fungi
Introduction to Microbiology:
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and
parasites. These microorganisms play important roles in health, disease, food production, and
the environment.
Microorganisms can be:
•Beneficial
•Harmful
•Neutral
1. Bacteria
Definition:
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that lack a true nucleus.
Characteristics of Bacteria:
•Microscopic and unicellular
•Reproduce by binary fission
•Have a cell wall
•Can live in many environments
•Some are beneficial while others cause disease
Shapes of Bacteria
Shape Description Example
Cocci Spherical Streptococcus
Bacilli Rod-shaped Escherichia coli
Spirilla Spiral-shaped Spirillum
, Useful Bacteria:
Some bacteria are beneficial because they:
•Help digestion
•Produce vitamins
•Are used in yogurt and cheese production
•Help decompose dead organisms
Harmful Bacteria:
Certain bacteria cause diseases such as:
•Tuberculosis
•Cholera
•Typhoid
•Pneumonia
2. Viruses:
Definition:
Viruses are tiny infectious agents that can only reproduce inside living host cells.
Characteristics of Viruses
•Smaller than bacteria
•Non-living outside host cells
•Contain DNA or RNA
Introduction to Microbiology:
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and
parasites. These microorganisms play important roles in health, disease, food production, and
the environment.
Microorganisms can be:
•Beneficial
•Harmful
•Neutral
1. Bacteria
Definition:
Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that lack a true nucleus.
Characteristics of Bacteria:
•Microscopic and unicellular
•Reproduce by binary fission
•Have a cell wall
•Can live in many environments
•Some are beneficial while others cause disease
Shapes of Bacteria
Shape Description Example
Cocci Spherical Streptococcus
Bacilli Rod-shaped Escherichia coli
Spirilla Spiral-shaped Spirillum
, Useful Bacteria:
Some bacteria are beneficial because they:
•Help digestion
•Produce vitamins
•Are used in yogurt and cheese production
•Help decompose dead organisms
Harmful Bacteria:
Certain bacteria cause diseases such as:
•Tuberculosis
•Cholera
•Typhoid
•Pneumonia
2. Viruses:
Definition:
Viruses are tiny infectious agents that can only reproduce inside living host cells.
Characteristics of Viruses
•Smaller than bacteria
•Non-living outside host cells
•Contain DNA or RNA