If a bacterium can survive in high temperatures, its daughter cells (1 point)

O must adapt to survive in high temperatures.

O can survive in high temperatures.

O are less likely to be able to survive in high temperatures.

O are more likely to be able to survive in high temperatures.

O are more likely to be able to survive in high temperatures.

O are more likely to be able to survive in high temperatures.

If a bacterium can survive in high temperatures, its daughter cells are more likely to be able to survive in high temperatures. This is because the ability to survive in high temperatures is typically passed down from parent to offspring through genetic information. Bacteria that can survive in high temperatures often have specific genes or adaptations that allow them to tolerate or thrive in such conditions. When these bacteria reproduce, their offspring inherit these same genes or adaptations, making them more likely to also be able to survive in high temperatures.