A) option is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Endospores are dormant alternate life forms produced by Bacillus, Clostridium and other genera of bacteria
- Under conditions of starvation, especially the lack of carbon and nitrogen sources, a single endospore forms within some of bacteria, this process is called sporulation
- The complete endospore consists of multiple layers of resistant coats (including a cortex, a spore coat, and sometimes an exosporium) surrounding a nucleoid, some ribosomes, RNA molecules, and enzymes
- An endospore is not a reproductive structure but rather a resistant, dormant survival form of the organism
- Endospores are quite resistant to high temperatures (including boiling), most disinfectants, low energy radiation, drying, etc
- The endospore can then survive until a variety of environmental stimuli trigger germination, allowing outgrowth of a single vegetative bacterium
- Small acid-soluble proteins saturate the endospore's DNA and protect it from heat, drying, chemicals, and radiation;they also function as a carbon and energy source for the development of a vegetative bacterium during germination
- The cortex may osmotically remove water from the interior of the endospore and the dehydration that results is thought to be very important in the endospore's resistance to heat and radiation