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| ==Bacterial Characteristics== | | ==Bacterial Characteristics== |
− | *Obligate intracellular bacteria
| + | Chlamydia species are obligate intracellular Gram negative bacteria with ribosomes, DNA and RNA and an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides (LPS). The peptidoglycan cell wall is resistant to lysozymes. |
− | *Gram negative bacteria with outer membrane, LPS, ribosomes, DNA and RNA
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− | *Peptidoglycan cell wall resistant to lysozyme
| + | These bacteria only grow in the presence of living eukaryotic cells as they are unable to synthesise ATP therefore requiring intermediates from host cells. There are two morphological forms: |
− | *Only grow in presence of living eukaryotic cells
| + | *Elementary body, the infective extracellular form, which is small, metabolically inert and osmotically stable; surrounded by cytoplasmic membrane, outer membrane with LPS, but no peptidoglycan |
− | *Unable to synthesis ATP therefore require intermediates from host cells
| + | *Retiuculate body: larger, metabolically active, osmotically fragile |
− | *Not stained by Gram stain
| + | The elementary body survives in the environment for several days. |
− | *Two morphological forms
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− | **Elementary body, the infective extracellular form, which is small, metabolically inert and osmotically stable; surrounded by cytoplasmic membrane, outer membrane with LPS, but no peptidoglycan
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− | **Retiuculate body: larger, metabolically active, osmotically fragile
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− | *Elementary body survives in the environment for several days
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