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Plants and fungi were once classified in a single kingdom. Which similarity between plants and fungi led to this classification?
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their photosynthetic energy acquisition
their nonmotile, fixed body structures
their decomposer role in ecosystems
their predation on bacteria
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their photosynthetic energy acquisition
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