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Why are fungi unable to live in dry areas? A. They have filaments with small surface areas. B. They cannot trap moisture. C. They have no reproductive structures. D. They are angiosperms.
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Why are fungi unable to live in dry areas?
A. They have filaments with small surface areas.
B. They cannot trap moisture.
C. They have no reproductive structures.
D. They are angiosperms.
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Answer:
they cant trap moisture
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is B, fungi generally need moisture to survive
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