Answer: A
Fungi are heterotrophic (decomposers) and are often mistaken as a plant because its rooted in the soil. But what also makes them different from plants is that fungi don't do photosynthesis and not all fungi are multicellular.
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The chlorophylls, a and b, are the pigments of photosynthesis. They are produced in chloroplasts in the photosynthetic tissues of the leaf. The chlorophyll molecules are very water repelling, partly because of the long phytol tail in the molecule.
Yes, it is B, because A population is
a sum of all the organisms of the same group or species.
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<span>Both of their cell are Eukaryote. </span>
Antibiotics only kill bacteria. Viruses aren't even alive to begin with.