Plant cells have cell walls and animal cells do not because the plant cell needs it for its activities.
Answer:
Some fungi help trees and other plants to grow. Because the fine threads that make fungal mycelium can spread over long distances, fungi can capture water and nutrients from far away and bring them back along the fine threads and close to plant roots.
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Explanation:
Answer:
D, Isosceles and right
Explanation:
you already know it's right bc of the little 90 degrees box so the only two right answers could be A and D but its not A bc all the sides aren't the same length so its D. Hope this helped! :)
Answer:
Chloroplast
Explanation:
Fungi organisims are complete eukaurions, either it is plury or unicelular, it will allways have a definited nucleus, Golgi apparatus, reticulum, vesicles, and other. Generally, they have mitochondrions as machinary to get ATP; but some lesser, and specific fungis like thoses in the order Microsporidian, lost them through evolution.
Either way, a fungi does not have chloroplast, being an chemeotroffic organism, it have to adquire carbon and nitrogen sources from others.