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i dont know bacterial spores are the highly resistant spores.Infact the spores indicate the resting phase of some types of bacteria,which help to tide over the unfavorable conditions.These spores can also be called as endospores.These endospores contain calcium and dipicolenic acid and hence they are very much resistant.They are resistant to temperature,UV light,disinfectants etc. and thus they protect the bacterium.In the favorable conditions these develop into a new bacterium. some of the organisms that form endospores are Bacillus,Clostridium,Sporosarcina etc
No, E. coli does not form endospores. Endospores are a dormant, resistant form of some bacterial species, like those in the Bacillus and Clostridium genera, which allow them to survive harsh conditions. E. coli is a gram-negative bacterium that does not have the ability to form endospores.
Acid fast Mycobacterium have a waxy molecule in their cell wall that will take up and retain the malachite green stain when subjected to the endospore staining process. The uniformly green appearance of endospore stained acid fast cells doesn't mean they produce endospores. These are vegetative cells that have taken up color from the heat driving malachite green into their waxy cell wall.
The microorganism described is a bacteria. They are unicellular organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus but have a cell wall for structure and protection.
It is a protein that helps microorganism live
Endospores are able to exist for hundreds of years before they resume growth. Saprophytes are decomposing bacteria that contain endospores.
Dried blood can contain microorganisms. However, these organisms that can be found in dried blood are most often no longer living.
Endospores are resistant to boiling due to their thick, protective outer layers, which include a tough protein coat and a dehydrated core that helps them withstand extreme heat, chemicals, and desiccation. They also contain dipicolinic acid, which stabilizes proteins and DNA within the spore. To stain endospores, a common method is the Schaeffer-Fulton stain, where the sample is heated to allow the dye (malachite green) to penetrate the spores, followed by a counterstain (safranin) to color the vegetative cells, making the endospores visible under a microscope.
Viruses are different from other microorganisms as they are too much smaller in comparision to any other microorganism. They are not cells and do not contain cell organelles. They cannot multiply on their own. For this, they need to enter a living host cell.
i dont know bacterial spores are the highly resistant spores.Infact the spores indicate the resting phase of some types of bacteria,which help to tide over the unfavorable conditions.These spores can also be called as endospores.These endospores contain calcium and dipicolenic acid and hence they are very much resistant.They are resistant to temperature,UV light,disinfectants etc. and thus they protect the bacterium.In the favorable conditions these develop into a new bacterium. some of the organisms that form endospores are Bacillus,Clostridium,Sporosarcina etc
Endospores are primarily made of a tough outer coat composed of proteins and peptidoglycan, which provides resistance to extreme conditions. Inside, they contain a core with DNA, ribosomes, and other essential cellular components, all surrounded by a protective inner membrane. The dehydrated state of the core helps ensure the endospore's survival during unfavorable conditions. Additionally, they contain small acid-soluble proteins that protect the DNA from damage.
The thick-walled structure in bacteria that contains the chromosome and a small amount of cytoplasm is called an endospore. Endospores are formed under stressful conditions such as nutrient deprivation to protect the bacterial DNA and ensure survival.
Any environment that contain living organisms and food.
They contain ammonia in it. It enters to the environment while cleaning.
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Thick-walled cells in which bacteria store genetic material are called endospores. Endospores form when bacteria are under stress and help the bacteria survive harsh conditions by protecting the genetic material inside.