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Fungi have long been regarded as organisms that were part of the <em>Plantae</em> kingdom (plants), mainly because they have cell walls in their cells, reproduce by spores, and the fact that some of them are sessile (attached to the ground).
However, fungi are no longer considered as plants because they do not have chlorophyll or specialized cells, such as chloroplasts and vacuoles. In addition, fungi have heterotrophic nutrition (plants are autotrophic), needing to absorb organic substances to survive.
Nowadays, fungi are studied in isolation and are inserted in their own kingdom, the <em>Fungi</em> kingdom.
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Explanation: I used Punnet squares and past answers.
considering I used past answers it has to be correct. (the past answers were from less than a week ago)
Viruses<span> are not considered "alive" because they lack many of the properties that scientists associate with </span>living<span> organisms.</span>