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Isabella
15 September, 01:43
Is a mushroom Eukaryotic or prokaryotic? why?
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Lauren Oliver
15 September, 03:54
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A mushroom is a prokaryotic
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Arthur Marks
15 September, 03:55
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The domain Eukarya: animals, plants, algae, protozoans, and fungi (yeasts, molds, mushrooms). Since viruses are acellular - they contain no cellular organelles, cannot grow and divide, and carry out no independent metabolism - they are considered neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic.
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