Topic: Are All Anaerobic Bacteria Spore Formers
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What bacteria is gram postive, anaerobic, rod shaped, non-spore f...
Its probably a lactobacillus. Try growing it on blood agar. If they are tiny colonies which are alpha hemolytic it is very likely it. L. acidophilus L. brevis L. casei L. delbrueckii L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus L. fermentum L. helvetic... Read More »
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What bacteria could be gram + rod, spore-former, aerobic, VP+?
Bacillus spp. The most common bacilli used in labs are B. subtilis, B. cereus, B. megaterium. Source(s): Biology instructor for 39 years Read More »
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If spores are so advantageous, why do all bacteria not produce en...
Just because a trait is advantageous doesn't mean an organism will evolve that particular trait. Bacteria can evolve other traits that protect them from environmental stress as well as endospores. The only matter of importance is that the o... Read More »
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They are all anaerobic - live in an absence of oxygen, and acid environment] Read More »
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