| 21. | Depending upon the species, the endospores are round, oval, or occasionally cylindrical.
|
| 22. | Their endospores are characterized by producing and presenting external flagella or mobility by bacterial displacement.
|
| 23. | One method is to form endospores which can withstand a large amount of environmental pressure.
|
| 24. | It is a gram positive, alkaliphilic and alkalitolerant, aerobic endospore-forming bacteria.
|
| 25. | As a surface disinfectant MMPP exhibits a broad spectrum biocidal effect including inactivation of endospores.
|
| 26. | Its cells are straight to slightly curved rods, motile by flagella and form endospores.
|
| 27. | It is Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped and produces endospores.
|
| 28. | Infants can develop botulism after consuming honey contaminated with " Clostridium botulinum " endospores.
|
| 29. | Endospores are resistant to most agents that would normally kill the vegetative cells they formed from.
|
| 30. | It is Gram-negative, peritrichously flagellated, rod-shaped forming oval terminal endospores.
|