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Do fungi have cilia, flagella or pseudopodia for locomotion?
i) Yes
ii) No​

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Cilia and flagella are also known among plants and animals, although they are absent from the true fungi. In some protists, single cilia have, in effect, been replaced by compound ciliary organelles (e.g., membranelles and cirri), which may be used effectively in locomotion and feeding.

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