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Dean is studying an organism. It is heterotrophic, multicellular, and eukaryotic. And sometimes undergoes sexual reproduction. A.Fungi B.Bacteria C.Animalia D.Plantae
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Dean is studying an organism. It is heterotrophic, multicellular, and eukaryotic. And sometimes undergoes sexual reproduction.
A.Fungi
B.Bacteria
C.Animalia
D.Plantae
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A) Fungi
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