The most likely explanation is the cells have different cell wall compositions when two bacteria produced by binary fission do not have the same phenotype.
Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Bacteria's reproduce asexually. Binary fission is a process of propagation found in bacteria. In bacteria it is done by the cell enlarging and then the cell dividing into two.
The cell copies it’s DNA into two and then move sit to the end of the cell and then forms a new cell wall. It is the formation of new bacteria where the old organism is replaced with the new one which are genetically identical.