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Actinomycetes and Bacillus: Spore producing Bacteria

Actinomycetes and Bacillus are spore producing bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms. While bacteria can be helpful and most are harmless, there exists harmful types of infectious bacteria that have the potential to make people extremely sick. Some bacteria produce endospores ( or internal spores) that may be allergenic. Endospores are resistant to hash environmental conditions. […]

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