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to differentiate sporulating and non sporing bacteria.It is important in the identification of unknown bacteria

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Type of spore that can remain dormant until favorable conditions for growth arise?

A type of spore that can remain dominant until favorable conditions for growth arise is called an endospore. It refers to an asexual spore that develops inside some bacterial cells.


What does a spore do on a bacteria?

A spore is formed by bacteria when the environment around it starts to become less favorable for growth (eg. depletion in nutrients, increase in temperatures, drop in moisture of the environment, etc). these spores lay dormant until the conditions become favorable again. When the environment changes to more favorable conditions the bacteria will develop and begin a new colony following the bacterial cycle


What is an endospore?

it's a small asexual spore that is formed by some bacteria and contains a copy of chromosome.


Why are lactate and ethanol formed under anaerobic conditions?

Short Answer: To regenerate NAD+ for the continued function of glycolysis.Detailed Answer: As NADH is formed in glycolysis (2 NADH per glucose), NAD+ must be regenerated to allow continued glycolytic flux (and consequent production of ATP). In the presence of adequate oxygen (i.e. under aerobic conditions), this regeneration takes place predominantly in the mitochondria. Under anaerobic conditions, however, the only way to regenerate NAD+ is through lactate fermentation (e.g. mammals) or ethanol fermentation (e.g. yeast).


In an unfavorable environment which type of reproduction provides an advantage?

Spore is a reproduction unit that is used for the survival of plants, fungi in unfavorable conditions.

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What is the difference between a spore and a cyst?

Spores are formed as a natural part of an organism's life. Cysts are only formed under life-threatening conditions.


How is the spore formed?

It Was Formed In Stages:Cell,Creature,Tribe,Civalisation, And Space.


Is the characteristics of substances vary depending on the conditions under which they were formed?

Yes.


What is the spore in the cytoplasm?

The spore in the cytoplasm is known as endospore in a prokaryotic cell. The spores are formed as a result of cell division.


What conditions are necessary to insure fossilization?

The type of fossil that is formed is determined by the conditions under which an organism died and how it was buried


What mineral has a structure and a chemical composition that indicate the conditions under which it formed?

Peat


What determines the type of fossil is formed?

the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried


What determines the type of fossil that is formed?

the conditions under which the organism died and how it was buried


Is bacillus megaterium a spore or a vegetative cell?

It is an endospore former, but it will only form endospores when the environmental conditions are harsh. Thus, it can be a vegetative cell or spore depending on environemental conditions.


Where and under what conditions are metomorphic rocks formed?

They can be formed just about anywhere but are commonly found near the sites of volcanos or places volcanos were once active. They are formed by other rocks put under heat and pressure.


Type of spore that can remain dormant until favorable conditions for growth arise?

A type of spore that can remain dominant until favorable conditions for growth arise is called an endospore. It refers to an asexual spore that develops inside some bacterial cells.


What does a spore do on a bacteria?

A spore is formed by bacteria when the environment around it starts to become less favorable for growth (eg. depletion in nutrients, increase in temperatures, drop in moisture of the environment, etc). these spores lay dormant until the conditions become favorable again. When the environment changes to more favorable conditions the bacteria will develop and begin a new colony following the bacterial cycle