espores
Espores are dormant, highly resistant forms produced by certain microorganisms as a means of survival under adverse conditions. In bacteria, endospores are formed within the mother cell in response to nutrient limitation. This process occurs primarily in select Gram-positive genera, notably Bacillus and Clostridium, and results in a metabolically inactive cell that can endure heat, desiccation, radiation, chemicals, and time.
Sporulation is a regulated, multistep program beginning with environmental stress signals and the activation of regulatory
Germination occurs when favorable conditions return, such as the presence of nutrients. The spore rehydrates, the
Endospores are not reproductive but are a survival mechanism. Their resilience poses challenges for sterilization and