Campbell Biology - With Access (Looseleaf) (Custom)
Campbell Biology - With Access (Looseleaf) (Custom)
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ISBN: 9781269590068
Author: Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Introduction: Fungi are eukaryotic organism, whose cell wall is made of chitin. They are placed in a separate kingdom, called Fungi. Yeast, molds, and mushrooms are the examples of fungi. They are heterotrophs and hence, do not photosynthesize. Some of them are symbiotic, flagellated, and decomposers.

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