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How to bacteria survive under unfavorable conditions?​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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During unfavorable conditions, a large number of bacteria can be changed into spores, known as endospores. The cytoplasm of the cell is detached from the cell wall and changed into a spore in the middle of the cell. The spore has a very thick covering, and since it is formed within the cell, it is called an endospore

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Answered by amitesh66
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During unfavorable conditions, a large number of bacteria can be changed into spores, known as endospores. The cytoplasm of the cell is detached from the cell wall and changed into a spore in the middle of the cell. The spore has a very thick covering, and since it is formed within the cell, it is called an endospore.

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