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How are fungal cells different than most eukaryotic cells?

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Unlike plant cells, fungal cells do not have chloroplasts or chlorophyll. ... Fungi have plasma membranes similar to other eukaryotes, except that the structure is stabilized by ergosterol: a steroid molecule that replaces the cholesterol found in animal cell membranes. Most members of the kingdom Fungi are nonmotile.

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