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Sporosarcina ureae is a type of bacteria that typically thrives in alkaline environments, with an optimal growth pH range between 7.0 and 9.0. This organism is known for its urease activity, allowing it to hydrolyze urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, which can further raise the local pH. As a result, the pH surrounding Sporosarcina ureae can vary but generally remains on the alkaline side.
Sporosarcina ureae is able to ferment glucose through the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, producing energy and various byproducts such as organic acids and gases. This fermentation process helps the organism generate ATP for its metabolic activities.
Aerococcus viridians Aeromonas caviae Aeromonas hydrophila Corynebacterium xerosis ( Positive sporeforming? ) Corynebacterium pseudodipthericium Escherichia coli ( Non sporeforming Lactobacillus acidophilus Micrococcus roseus ( Nonsporeforming )? Proteus mirabilis ( Non sporeforming )? Proteus vulgaris ( Non sporeforming )? Providencia alcalifaciens Rhodococcus rhodochrous Serratia marcescnes Sporosarcina ureae Staphylococcus aereus
Endosposres are intracellular resting cells. With a few exceptions endospore formation is restricted to some large gram positive bacilli. Among cocci and spirila endospores are formed only in few species e.g. Sarcina lutea, S. ureae, Dusulfovibrio desulfuricans. Gramd negative do not form spores or endospores.