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A stream of water holds thriving bacteria. If drought conditions caused the stream to dry up, how would the bacteria mostly likely respond to survive?

A. They would learn how to photosynthesize.

B. They would produce more peptidoglycan.

C. They would secrete more polysaccharides.

D. They would produce endospores.

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D

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The correct answer is option D

A stream of water holds thriving bacteria. If drought conditions streams to dry up then bacteria mostly likely respond to survive and in response they would produce endospores.

The bacteria face extreme conditions they produce endospores to protect themselves from the harsh conditions.

Bacteria create a hard covering outside their body seems to be dormant until the outer conditions are favorable for their growth.

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