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Felicity Peterson
9 June, 16:15
What distinguishes a fungi from a plant?
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Oscar Arellano
9 June, 17:15
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Your answer will be The Plantea Kingdom, because the plantea kingdom include autotrophic organisms capable of manufacturing their own organic nutrients.
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