Fungi differ from other kingdoms in being
A. unicellular decomposersB. unicellular consumersC. multicellular decomposersD. multicellular consumers
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A decomposer is a living thing that gets energy by the breakdown of dead plants and animals. Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.
Most fungi are multicellular eukaryotic heterotrophs that digest food outside of their bodies but some are also unicellular e.g. yeast.
But in general we can say multicellular decomposers. Kingdom Protista also includes single-celled, eukaryotes and mainly aquatic, which includes species such as diatoms, golden algae, euglena, amoeba, paramecium, etc.
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