| 31. | The endospore consists of the bacterium's DNA, ribosomes and large amounts of dipicolinic acid.
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| 32. | Endospores of the bacterium " Bacillus anthracis " were used in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
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| 33. | Since some bacteria can form endospores any of those might survive most of the methods suggested above.
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| 34. | "Clostridium botulinum " is a large anaerobic Gram-positive bacillus that forms subterminal endospores.
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| 35. | Endospores are commonly found in soil and water, where they may survive for long periods of time.
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| 36. | Certain Heliobacterium ", can form highly resistant, dormant structures called " endospores ".
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| 37. | Such endospores would be eliminated by our immune systems in children and adults, but not by infants.
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| 38. | The endospore is a dehydrated cell with thick walls and additional layers that form inside the cell membrane.
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| 39. | It lacks pigmentation, motility, and the ability to form endospores, with type strain ATCC 35263.
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| 40. | Sporulation is now complete, and the mature endospore will be released when the surrounding vegetative cell is degraded.
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