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Yes, in tyndalisation all vegetative organisms are destroyed.


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What is germinating bacteria?

Germinating bacteria refers to the process by which bacterial spores, which are dormant and resistant to environmental conditions, undergo germination and develop into vegetative cells that are metabolically active and capable of growth and division. This process typically occurs in response to favorable environmental conditions that signal the spores to germinate and resume normal bacterial activity.


What property do spores possess that vegetative cells do not?

Spores possess a highly resistant outer protective coat that allows them to endure extreme environmental conditions, such as heat, desiccation, and radiation, which vegetative cells cannot withstand. This resilience is due to their dormant state and the presence of dipicolinic acid, which stabilizes their DNA. Additionally, spores have low metabolic activity, unlike vegetative cells, which are actively growing and metabolizing.


What do fungi and bacteria grow from?

fungi and bacteria grow from spores.


Do bacteria reproduce by spores?

Yes they do


How fungi and bacteria alike?

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What is the main difference between puffballs shelf fungi and mushrooms?

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How often do moss reproduce?

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Where are spores?

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