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- What microbial structures are the most resilient forms of life? Bacterial endospores Enveloped viruses Fungal spores Gram-positive bacteriaWhat are all the descriptive terms used for microbes that live in different environments or the terms used for the environments that they live in? What does each term mean? In what types of environments are each microbial group found?How does categorizing one microbe to another helped us determine if they are harmful or beneficial to people and environment?