Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlocking Quorum Sensing Bacteria’s Secret Communication

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Introduction

  • 🎤 Quorum Sensing: It's like a bacterial group chat!
  • Quorum: Minimum number of members needed for a decision.
    • Example: 2/3 of UN Security Council members needed for a meeting.
  • 🦠 Bacteria's version of a quorum: Quorum Sensing.

What's quorum sensing?

  • Bacterial Signals
    • Bacteria release signalling molecules.
    • Think of it as the bacteria sending text messages 📱.
  • Reading the Message
    • These molecules drift and bind to receptors in other cells.
    • Like reading a notification on your phone.
  • Response to the Group Chat
    • When enough signals are received, the cell's gene expression changes.
    • It's like getting many likes on a post and deciding to post more.
  • Counting the Group Size
    • As bacterial population increases, more signalling happens.
    • When enough bacteria agree, they collectively change their activity.
    • "Hey, there's enough of us here. Let's do something cool!"

Why Is this interaction important?

  • Bacteria rely on each other for certain tasks. They are the ultimate team players 🤝.
  • Example 1: Dental Bacteria
    • High numbers ➡️ they secrete a glue-like substance.
    • Creates a biofilm layer on teeth (this is why you should brush!).
  • Example 2: Bioluminescence
    • Bacteria glow in the dark, but only when they're in a crowd.
    • Imagine lighting up only when everyone brings their own torch!

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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
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Biology HL

Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlocking Quorum Sensing Bacteria’s Secret Communication

Word Count Emoji
421 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Introduction

  • 🎤 Quorum Sensing: It's like a bacterial group chat!
  • Quorum: Minimum number of members needed for a decision.
    • Example: 2/3 of UN Security Council members needed for a meeting.
  • 🦠 Bacteria's version of a quorum: Quorum Sensing.

What's quorum sensing?

  • Bacterial Signals
    • Bacteria release signalling molecules.
    • Think of it as the bacteria sending text messages 📱.
  • Reading the Message
    • These molecules drift and bind to receptors in other cells.
    • Like reading a notification on your phone.
  • Response to the Group Chat
    • When enough signals are received, the cell's gene expression changes.
    • It's like getting many likes on a post and deciding to post more.
  • Counting the Group Size
    • As bacterial population increases, more signalling happens.
    • When enough bacteria agree, they collectively change their activity.
    • "Hey, there's enough of us here. Let's do something cool!"

Why Is this interaction important?

  • Bacteria rely on each other for certain tasks. They are the ultimate team players 🤝.
  • Example 1: Dental Bacteria
    • High numbers ➡️ they secrete a glue-like substance.
    • Creates a biofilm layer on teeth (this is why you should brush!).
  • Example 2: Bioluminescence
    • Bacteria glow in the dark, but only when they're in a crowd.
    • Imagine lighting up only when everyone brings their own torch!

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