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cell have an eukaryotic structure with prominent chloroplasts and cell wall which is made up of cellulose and their life cycle follows the phenomenon of alternation of generation​

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Answered by ravinedrop07
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Explanation:

At this point, it should be clear that eukaryotic cells have a more complex structure than do prokaryotic cells. Organelles allow for various functions to occur in the cell at the same time. Before discussing the functions of organelles within a eukaryotic cell, let us first examine two important components of the cell: the plasma membrane and the cytoplasm.

Answered by Anonymous
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The fungus is a filamentous thread-like eukaryotic organism. The cell wall is composed of chitin which is a polysaccharide. There is no chlorophyll pigment or chloroplast. They cannot perform photosynthesis and are heterotrophic or saprophytic. The cell structure forms mycelium which is composed of the hyphae which spread and help in attachment to the substratum.

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