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fungi exist as single cells or as branching networks of multicellular filaments. How does the structure of filaments relate to their function

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The answer to this question is C

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Their high concentration of mitochondria aids in energy production

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Mitochondria: are organelles responsible for the production of energy (ATP) from metabolic processes. Mitochondria are found in almost all eukaryotic cells including plants, animals, fungi and most protists. In fungi, mitochondria have an important function associated with filaments. The structure of the filaments interferes in the concentration of mitochondria that help in the production of energy.

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