How are Fungi different from other kingdoms of life?
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How are Fungi different from other kingdoms of life?
Eukaryote Kingdoms:
All eukaryotes, organisms with a cell that contains a membrane-bound nucleus, belong to the same taxonomic domain of Eukarya. Within this domain are several kingdoms. One of these kingdom is that of the Fungi.
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View this answerThe Fungi are different from all non-Eukaryotic kingdoms (those in the domains of Bacteria and Archaea) because they have cells that contain a...
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