How do endophytes differ from endomycorrhizal fungi?
A) Endophytes live within leaves, whereas endomycorrhizal fungi live within roots.
B) Endomycorrhizal fungi are beneficial to the plant, whereas endophytes are harmful.
C) Endophytes are unicellular, whereas endomycorrhizal fungi are multicellular.
D) Endophytes help plants absorb nutrients, whereas endomycorrhizal fungi help plants defend against predators and pathogens.
E) Endophytes penetrate into plant cells, whereas endomycorrhizal fungi live within and between plant cell walls.
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