It helps in passing unfavourable conditions such as pH, temprature, low water ability etc.
Bacillus cells produce endospores.
To differentiate the bacterial endospores from the vegetative cells and to identify the morphology and location of the bacterial endospores.
No, endospores are not acid fast because they are not cells. Endospores will stain with the acid fast stain and look fuchsia but they are not positive for acid fast.
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No.
Endospores store genetic material.
Bacillus cells produce endospores.
Endospores are able to exist for hundreds of years before they resume growth. Saprophytes are decomposing bacteria that contain endospores.
To differentiate the bacterial endospores from the vegetative cells and to identify the morphology and location of the bacterial endospores.
The main advantage of producing endospores is that they are used to ensure certain things are sterile. Autoclaves use endospores to successfully grow.
No, endospores are not acid fast because they are not cells. Endospores will stain with the acid fast stain and look fuchsia but they are not positive for acid fast.
No.
Endospores can form within different areas of the vegetative cell. They can be central, subterminal, or terminal. Central endospores are located within the middle of the vegetative cell. Terminal endospores are located at the end of the vegetative cell. Subterminal endospores are located between the middle and the end of the cell.
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Fungi and Bacillus are capable of producing endospores. The endospores provide a great "niche" for microbes to chill until conditions are optimal. However, sometimes heat activates these endospores. Meaning, the Bacillus is able to divide and replicate after heat because the heat activated the endospore.
No, employers are not required to provide commuter tax benefits.
No.