单项选择题

Many microorganisms survive such environmental stresses as heat, cold and desiccation not by rapid rates of mitosis, but by producing specialized cells designed to persist in a dormant state in hostile environments. Most fungi, for Line example, yield single-celled spores, which, through wind distribution, can survive for long periods of time before germinating and sprouting fungal filaments of their own. Other types of bacteria produce a special type of spore called an endospore, capable of withstanding such extremes as boiling and freezing temperatures, and even ultraviolet radiation.Though research results remain tentative, several factors may protect endospores from environmental stress: they have a low water content, unusual proteins and a tough spore coat absent in mature bacterial cells. When garden fruits and vegetables, which may contain botulism endospores, are preserved by canning at boiling temperatures, we know that these spores survive the heat and sprout in the food, and as a result, the bacteria generate the botulism toxin that can lead to food poisoning-proof of their magnificent resilience.

It may be inferred from the passage that, in contrast to their present view, microbiologists once believed that()

A、 only a single feature of endospore biology was responsible for their success
B、 potentially, a canning process could be developed that was capable of destroying all endospores
C、 ultraviolet radiation was a possible means of destroying microorganisms that practice cellular dormancy
D、 cellular mitosis was the root cause of the resilience of the microorganisms under discussion
E、 only single-celled organisms, like those of fungal spores, could practice cellular dormancy