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Why Fungi are included in the plant group,as it lacks
chlorophyll?

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Why Fungi are included in the plant group,as it lacks chlorophyll?..

Answer / habbaro

fungi have cell wall , they reproduce sexually by spore
formation and asexually by budding as in yeast. They are in
a seperate kingdom but possess plant characteristics.

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Why Fungi are included in the plant group,as it lacks chlorophyll?..

Answer / raju k.n

Latest trend is that fungi are given the status of a
kingdom.(Whittaker)
So fungi are no more a plant or animal.

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