Cordyceps
where do spore forming protists live
Spore
Pseudomonas species do not typically form spores. While some species are known to produce resistant structures called cysts or endospores under specific conditions, these are not true spores like those formed by spore-forming bacteria such as Bacillus or Clostridium.
Corynebacterium is a non spore forming gram positive cocci
You can find a list of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria in various microbiology textbooks, research articles or online databases specific for microbiology information. Some common examples of spore-forming Gram-positive bacteria include Bacillus and Clostridium species.
They are called so beecause thes have no cell structure
Yes.
Bacillus anthracis (spore forming protozoa) rely on their host for food, water, and shelter; therefore making them a heterotroph.
Non-spore-forming bacteria are those that do not produce spores as a means of survival or reproduction. Unlike spore-forming bacteria, which can enter a dormant state to withstand harsh conditions, non-spore-formers typically rely on other mechanisms for survival, such as metabolic adaptation or forming biofilms. This characteristic influences their resistance to environmental stressors and their overall ecology. Examples of non-spore-forming bacteria include many pathogenic species, such as Staphylococcus and Escherichia coli.
no it is not. they have researched it and it is not true.
Bacillus cereus is a spore-forming microbe that is gram-positive, not gram-negative. Gram-negative spore-forming microbes include Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani.