Fungi are different from plants in that fungi. contain mitochondria have cell walls made of cellulose • decompose organic waste • have DNA

Biology

Question
Fungi are different from plants in that fungi.
contain mitochondria
have cell walls made of cellulose
• decompose organic waste
• have DNA
Answer

Fungi do not have cell walls made of cellulose, do not contain mitochondria, and have their own unique type of DNA, rather than the DNA found in plants. They do, however, decompose organic waste.

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