In a bad sporangiospores and fungi, are found in bag-like structures. Ascospores are also found in bag-like structures, but are always present in even numbers. Why are these spore types not the same?
A. They are basically the same, but the sporangiospores are always larger.
B. Ascospores are formed as a result of meiosis, while sporangiospores are a result of mitosis.
C. Sporangiospores are produced by sexual recombination, while ascospores are produced asexually.
D. They are basically the same, but ascospores are always larger.
E. The structures are the same, but they were named differently before they were determined to have the same function.