To explain: Whether fungal cells more likely to be animal cells that gained the ability to make cell walls or plant cells that lost their chloroplasts.
Introduction:
There are 10 million living species on the earth. Each species is dissimilar and reproduces successfully. Some organisms have single cells or some are multicellular. These organisms are placed into different groups according to their characteristics. Animals, plants, and
To explain: How the doubt about evolutionary relationship between fungi, animals, and plants was eventually decided.
Introduction:
There are 10 million living species on the earth. Each species is dissimilar and reproduces successfully. Some organisms have single cells or some are multicellular. These organisms are placed into different groups according to their characteristics. Animals, plants, and fungi are placed into different taxonomic groups due to their different characteristics.
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