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Which one of the following is wrong for fungi?

  1. A
    They are both unicellular and multicellular.
  2. B
    They are eukaryotic.
  3. C
    All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall.
  4. D
    They are heterotrophic.

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Fungi are eukaryotes and heterotrophic. They can be unicellular (yeast) or multicellular (mushrooms). However, their cell walls are primarily composed of chitin and polysaccharides, not purely cellulose (which is characteristic of plants).

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Which one of the following is wrong for fungi?
A
They are both unicellular and multicellular.
B
They are eukaryotic.
C
All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall.
D
They are heterotrophic.

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