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Fungi are non-green, unicellular plants.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungus cells are not plants and they cannot synthesize their own food as they lack chlorophyll. Fungi consist of a variety of species and consists of both multi-cellular and unicellular organisms

Answered by pratharshan8
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Is fungus a plant?

Fungus or fungi are not plants.

Fungus cells are not plants and they cannot synthesize their own food as they lack chlorophyll. Fungi consist of a variety of species and consists of both multi-cellular and unicellular organisms.

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