Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that ________.
A) fungal spores are reproductive,whereas bacterial endospores are for survival
B) fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only,whereas bacterial endospores are a result of binary fission
C) bacterial endospores are reproductive,whereas fungal spores are for survival
D) fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis
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