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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
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PLZ help!

Biology
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Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

D) Organisms in kingdom Plantae have chloroplasts in their cells, while organisms in kingdom Fungi do not.

Explanation:

Living organisms were classified into two major groups depending on whether they possess a membrane bound nucleus that houses their genetic material or not. These two classes are EUKARYOTES and PROKARYOTES. Eukaryotic organisms have a membrane-bound nucleus in their cells. Three main group of organisms were classified under this category viz: animals, plants and fungi.

Based on the question, plants and fungi are two distinct set of organisms with a lot of structural and physiological differences. However, one major difference between these two organisms is the possession of CHLOROPLAST in the cells of plants. Chloroplast is a plastid unique to plant cells only which makes them autotrophic organisms i.e. can make their own food via photosynthesis. Fungi do not possess Chloroplast and hence, are heterotrophic organisms i.e. depends on other organisms for food.

kkurt [141]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: option c is the correct one

Explanation:1) Fungi => heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms

                     2)Plantae=>autotrophic multicellular eukaryotes with cell wall

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