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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
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Te organizmy żyją głównie na lądzie.Są zbudowane z komórek mających jądra komórkowe i chitynową ścianę komórkową. Oddychają tlen

owo lub beztlenowo.Są cudzożywne. Jaka to grupa organizmów ?
Biology
1 answer:
enyata [817]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: <u>Fungi </u>

Explanation:

Organisms with the capacity to breathe anaerobically and aerobically are typically called obligate anaerobes. Obligate anaerobes are usually microorganisms- microscopic organisms.

Since the organism described is land-dwelling, chitinous and eukaryotic (containing a plasma membrane enveloped nucleus), they are most likely fungi. Chitin is a rigid, non-soluble carbohydrate utilized for structural purposes. Typically these organisms have strong, insoluble cell walls, are multi-cellular and can form filamentous networks of hyphae.

They create a tangled network of mycelia and may be:

  • Septate, with walls between every cell or
  • Aseptate without walls
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