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Fungi are heterotropes lacking cellulose in their cell wall and contain a chemical found in external ....​

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Answered by nehaverma63
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The (a) familiar mushroom is only one type of fungus. The brightly colored fruiting bodies of this (b) coral fungus are displayed. This (c) electron micrograph shows the spore-bearing structures of Aspergillus, a type of toxic fungi found mostly in soil and plants. (credit a: modification of work by Chris Wee; credit b: modification of work by Cory Zanker; credit c: modification of work by Janice Haney Carr, Robert Simmons, CDC; scale-bar data from Matt Russell)

Answered by kaursarbjitkaur966
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som time that the fungi are burnt up and reside ash are mix with fungi. the result is black fungi bacteria. the cell wall are also called guard of cell.its protect the cell to the harmful chemicals in internal and external cellulose.

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