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3 October, 07:15
Why do bacterium form an endospore?
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Lillie Peterson
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Endospore formation is usually triggered by lack of nutrients, and usually occurs in Gram-positive bacteria. In endospore formation, the bacterium divides within its cell wall. One side then engulfs the other. Endospores enable bacteria to lie dormant for extended periods, even centuries. Sep 24, 2019
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