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Zachary Young
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19 March, 03:11
Why is fungi considered to be a microorganism?
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Mireya Koch
19 March, 03:35
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because of their size but their cellular type and metabolism, known as Eukaryotic, is the same as that of much larger multi-cellular organisms.
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