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Yes, some bacteria (thermophiles) have been found at the bottom of the sea floor near thermal vents under incredible pressure and without any light .

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Q: Do bacteria survive hard conditions
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How do bacteria survive?

they survive in harsh conditions


How bacteria can survive harsh conditions?

With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.


Which of the microorganisms can survive all conditions?

Bacteria


What bacteria can survive the acidic conditions of the stomach?

Helicobacter Pylori


How long does bacteria from meat survive on dry hard surfaces?

That depends on the bacteria. Some die after several minutes after being removed from its food source. Others can last days. Depending on the conditions and the species.


How can some strains of bacteria like anthrax survive in harsh unfavorable conditions?

they do survive when the environment is wet


Bacteria can survive extended periods of very harsh conditions by forming?

Endospores


What is the term for the protective wall that helps bacteria survive unfavourable conditions?

endospores


What are the conditions required by bacteria to survive?

It needs a warm damp place to live and breed.


What do endospores do for bacteria?

It allows the bacteria to create a resistant and dormant cell that can preserve the original cells genetic material when put under extremely unfavourable conditions


What help bacteria survive harsh conditions?

Bacteria can go into a sort of hibernated state to survive in more hostile-to-life environments, such as in places with no food or water. They have a thick cellular wall.


What will happen to organisms in a hay infusion culture when conditions are acidic?

Bacteria die at acidic conditions but some has a specific pH to be eradicated. Since we are dealing with unknown specimen of bacteria, we can hypothesize that no, or some, bacteria will survive the condition. (Sorry for my english.)