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How are all fungi and all protists alike?

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Nature of cell structure.
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Both are eukaryotic organisms and have well-defined nuclus, cell organells.
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Since plants and fungi are both derived from protists, they share similar cell structures. Unlike animal cells, both plant and fungal cells are enclosed by a cell wall. As eukaryotes, both fungi and plants have membrane-bound nuclei, which contain DNA condensed with the help of histone proteins.

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