Tetanus differs from botulism in that ________.
A) tetanus results in flaccid paralysis while botulism paralysis is rigid
B) tetanus results from an exotoxin; botulism results from an endotoxin
C) there is a vaccine for botulism,but not for tetanus
D) muscles cannot relax in tetanus; muscles cannot contract in botulism
E) All of the choices are correct.
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