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how do microorganisms make spores?​

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Answered by itzcutesehaj43
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One example of an extreme survival strategy employed by certain low G+C Gram-positive bacteria is the formation of endospores. ... A variety of different microorganisms form "spores" or "cysts", but the endospores of low G+C Gram-positive bacteria are by far the most resistant to harsh conditions.

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Answered by minakshi987
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Some bacteria such as the Bacillus and Clostridium species are able to form spores. These spores, also referred to as endospores, are the dormant form of vegetative bacteria and are highly resistant to physical and chemical influences.

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