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30 July, 03:21

How do some bacteria survive in unfavorable conditions?

They use adaptations encoded on plasmids.

They form an endospore around themselves.

They release toxins to destroy immune response.

They multiply rapidly to increase their population.

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  1. 30 July, 03:27
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    I believe they form an endospore around themselves - it suspends metabolic activity (any chemical reaction in their cells) so they can retain more energy when there are droughts or the temperature is too low
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