why do bacteria produce spore ?
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It allows the bacterium to produce a dormant and highly resistant cell to preserve the cell's genetic material in times of extreme stress. ... A variety of different microbesform "spores or "cysts", but the endospores of low G+C Gram-positive bacteria areby far the most resistant to harsh conditions.
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It allows the bacterium to produce a dormant and highly resistant cell to preserve the cell's genetic material in times of extreme stress. ... A variety of different microbesform "spores or "cysts", but the endospores of low G+C Gram-positive bacteria areby far the most resistant to harsh conditions.
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Endospore formation is usually triggered by a lack of nutrients, and usually occurs in gram-positive bacteria. In endospore formation, the bacterium divides within its cell wall, and one side then engulfs the other. ... Examples of bacteria that can form endospores include Bacillus and Clostridium.
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