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How are fungi organized to stay alive?​

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Somewhat like animals, Fungi need oxygen and eat dead organisms in order to survive. A fungus may look like a plant, however it gets energy from living of dead plants and sometimes other fungi. Fungi need a moist area to live with plenty of oxygen making rotted out trees a perfect place to grow.

Fungi are eukaryotes and have a complex cellular organization. As the fellow answerer above said, it has mitochondria and cell membranes that are artistically arranged. Unlike plants, they do not have chloroplasts nor chlorophyll.

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Fungi are eukaryotes and have a complex cellular organization. As eukaryotes, fungal cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus where the DNA is wrapped around histone proteins. Fungal cells also contain mitochondria and a complex system of internal membranes, including the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus

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