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how the microorganisms protect themselves from adverse conditions

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Answered by Harshit0009
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Microorganisms which can survive extreme conditions are called extremophiles. They have a hard covering sheath on their surface and are capable of forming endospores. These are very hard covered resistant spores which enable the microorganisms to tide over harsh conditions.

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Answered by kumarghoshabhijit
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Microorganisms which can survive extreme conditions are called extremophiles. They have a hard covering sheath on their surface and are capable of forming endospores. These are very hard covered resistant spores which enable the microorganisms to tide over harsh conditions.

Bacteria, fungi and lower plants survive in adverse conditions through formation of thick walled spores. Algae form resting spore or akinetes which are thick walled spores and store food material. In fungi, thick walled perennating spores called chlamydospores are formed.

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