An
endospore is a generalized term for a type of
spore that is produced within an organism (usually a
bacterium). The primary function of most endospores is to ensure the survival of a colony through periods of environmental stress.
Endospores are drought, temperature, and starvation tolerent. They are protected by a hardened shell of protein and carbohydrates and produced by a form of binary fission[?] in bacteria.
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