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You find an unusual organism growing on the bark of a dying tree. under a microscope, you observe that its cells are eukaryotic, have cell walls, and do not contain chloroplasts. into what kingdom would you classify this organism? explain your decision.
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This organism is most likely a fungus, from kingdom
fungi
. A big clue is that this organism is living on the bark of a dying tree, which makes it a
saprophyte
, which are organisms that feed on dead matter, and most fungi are saprophytes.
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