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Fungi were once placed in the same kingdom as plants. Why evidence suggests that fungi are very different from plants?
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Fungi were once placed in the same kingdom as plants. Why evidence suggests that fungi are very different from plants?
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Fungi were once placed in the same kingdom as plants. Why evidence suggests that fungi are very different from plants?
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the type of environment plants can not grow in rotted trees and humidity is in part. plants need a soil to grow off of fungi does not they grow and feed on decomposing organisms. unlike plants.
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because most of the fungi were found in moisture places not the same to plants they will found everywhere.
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