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Which type of fungus is not multicellular?

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Single-celled fungi are known as yeasts. Around 1,500 species of fungi are recognised as yeasts.

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Answer/Explanation:

Single-celled fungi are known as yeasts.

Most fungi are multicellular organisms. They display two distinct morphological stages vegetative and reproductive.

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