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

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No because the bacteria thrives of of its natural environment
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Certain bacteria can produce something called an endospore, which is a spore that contains DNA, cytoplasm, and a tough outer coating. They are only produced under times of stress when conditions are much less than ideal (ex. extreme heat/cold, drought, extreme radiation, lack of nutrients). Once conditions return to normal, the endospore returns to its bacterial form. Perhaps this is the answer?
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