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Fungi are ________ like ________. a. autotrophs, plants b. autotrophs, animals c. heterotrophs, animals d. heterotrophs, plants
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Fungi are ________ like ________.
a. autotrophs, plants
b. autotrophs, animals
c. heterotrophs, animals
d. heterotrophs, plants
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C is the answer to your question
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