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5. A fungus's cells have

a. nuclei and cell walls.
b. cell walls and chlorophyll.
c. nuclei and chlorophyll.
d None of the above

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Option a. nuclei and cell walls is correct. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms, which means they have a true nucleus that contains their genetic material. They also have cell walls, which provide structural support and protection for the cell. Unlike plants, fungi do not have chlorophyll and cannot carry out photosynthesis. Instead, they obtain their nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their environment.

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