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Fungi differ from plants in that they do not reproduce by seeds and lack A) chitin. B) hyphae. C) cell walls. D) chlorophyll.
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Fungi differ from plants in that they do not reproduce by seeds and lack A) chitin. B) hyphae. C) cell walls. D) chlorophyll.
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D. Chlorophyll. Fungi were considered plants before it was discovered they could not perform photosynthesis due to their lack of chlorophyll.
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D chlorophyll is the answer
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