Spore-forming organisms, such as certain bacteria and fungi, produce spores that are highly resistant to extreme environmental conditions, including heat, desiccation, radiation, and chemical agents. This resilience is due to the spore's protective coatings and low metabolic activity, which allow them to survive harsh conditions that would be lethal to non-spore-forming species. Additionally, spores can remain dormant for extended periods, enabling them to endure unfavorable conditions until they encounter a more suitable environment for growth and reproduction.
no.
species has more organisms than a kingdom.
species is a kind and organisms are things
Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.
Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.
There are certain types of plants that are fire resistant, such as certain types of pine cones. There are also fire resistant animals, such as certain microbes.
Yes, a species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
species is the group of organisms
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
Species resistance is a type of resistance that occurs among all members of a species. This is a part of innate immunity.
Organisms of the same species will share common traits.
They are members of the same species.