Bacteria that do not produce spores.
why are resistant spores useful to bacteris
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
their name
no bactreria form spores only plants do especiall ferns
its special
Bacteria that do not produce spores.
why are resistant spores useful to bacteris
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
its spores
Yes they do
Spores are produced by fungi, bacteria, and green plants. Spores in mushrooms are produced on special cells called basidia.
Spores are produced by fungi, bacteria, and green plants. Spores in mushrooms are produced on special cells called basidia.
kills any pathogenic bacteria in your body
Bacteria can form capsules and spores. A capsule is a protective layer around some bacteria. They can be virulent as they can resist the body's defence mechanism. Bacteria can change into bacterial spores when the environmental conditions are unfavourable. In this condition bacteria are inactive. When the environmental conditions become more suitable the bacteria can become active and cause disease. Bacterial spores are extremely resistant and can survive most forms of disinfection and inadequate sterilisation
Antibodies protect potential host cells. They act against bacteria and viruses.
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