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1. Growth stops

2. DNA is replicated

3. plasma membrane grows inward, septum forms

4. Larger cells engulf smaller cells

a- larger = mother cell

b-Smaller = Forespore

5. PTG laid down between two membranes>core wall and cortex

6. Mother cell produced spore coat proteins (dipicolinic acids)

7. Mother cell degrades and releases endospore.

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Place the following events for endospore formation in the correct sequences.

A) endospore released

B) DNA aligns along a cell's long axis

C) spore coat thickens and becomes heat and chemical resistant

D) forespore engulfed by cytoplasmic membrane; DNA of vegetative cell disintegrates

E) protein spore coats added to spore to make it impervious

F) duplication of DNA

G) invagination of cytoplasmic membrane forming forespore

H) calcium and dipicolinic acid deposited to dehydrate the core

now do me a favor and put them in order...because i have no clue!

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The bacterium copies it's chromosome and produces a wall around the copy.

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