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An endospore is a dormant, tough, and non-reproductive structure produced by Gram-positive bacteria from the Firmicute phylum that forms when a bacterium produces a thick internal wall that encloses...
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An endospore is a dormant, tough, non-reproductive structure produced by a small number of bacteria from the Firmicute family. The primary function of most endospores is to ensure the survival of a bacterium through periods of environmental stress. ... An endospore is a dormant, tough, non-reproductive structure produced by...
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Angert Lab Bacterial Endospore page ... Endospore Structure: The resilience of an endospore can be explained in part by its unique cellular structure. The outer proteinaceous coat surrounding the spore provides much of the chemical and enzymatic resistance.
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Scanning electron micrograph of Clostridium botulinum with endospore; courtesy of Dennis Kunkel's Microscopy. ... Finally, the remainder of the bacterium is degraded and the endospore is released. Sporulation generally takes around 15 hours. The process is summarized in Fig. 1.
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Endospores are somewhat like bacterial seeds, tough structures that allow some bacteria to go dormant under unfavorable conditions. ... Medical Control of Endospore Producers...
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... Jump to: navigation, search ... Categories: Microbiology | Bacteria...
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22-Jan-02: Why so much interest in bacterial sporulation? ... This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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biology.edcc.edu/Endospore%20Formation.htm
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