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Question 10 Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that ____. ? fungal spores are reproductive, whereas bacterial endospores are for survival ? fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only, whereas bacterial endospores are a result of b ? bacterial endospores are reproductive, whereas fungal spores are for survival ? fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis

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Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that ____.
? fungal spores are reproductive, whereas bacterial endospores are for survival
? fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only, whereas bacterial endospores are a result of b
? bacterial endospores are reproductive, whereas fungal spores are for survival
? fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis
        
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Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that .
? fungal spores are reproductive, whereas bacterial endospores are for survival
? fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only, whereas bacterial endospores are a result of b
? bacterial endospores are reproductive, whereas fungal spores are for survival
? fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis

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Question 10 Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that fungal spores are reproductive, whereas bacterial endospores are for survival fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only, whereas bacterial endospores are a result of b bacterial endospores are reproductive, whereas fungal spores are for survival fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis Question10 Fungal spores differ from bacterial endospores in that O fungal spores are reproductive, whereas bacterial endospores are for survival O fungal spores are a result of sexual reproduction only,whereas bacterial endospores are a result of b O bacterial endospores are reproductive, whereas fungal spores are for survival O fungal spores result from binary fission and bacterial endospores result from meiosis
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00:02 So bacterial endospores are dormant structures that are present in prokaryotic bacteria.
00:30 In needs are mainly used for the purpose of survival for the bacteria...
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