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In Biology / High School | 2014-11-21

Bacillus anthracis, the bacterium that causes the deadly disease anthrax, produces thick endospores. What is the significant role of spore formation in the reproductive cycle of this bacterium?

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The significant role of spore formation in the reproductive cycle of bacillus anthraces is that the formation of spores allows the bacillus anthraces to reproduce and disperse during very unfavorable conditions. Spores can remain viable in unfavorable conditions for long periods of time. Hope I helped :)

Answered by Joel0920 | 2024-06-10

Bacillus anthracis forms endospores as a survival strategy during unfavorable conditions, enabling the bacterium to endure extreme environments. These endospores remain dormant until conditions improve, at which point they can germinate and grow into active bacteria. This adaptation is crucial for the persistence and spread of the species in the environment.
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Answered by Joel0920 | 2024-09-27