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Kamren Marshall
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28 June, 03:42
Fungus-like protist are
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28 June, 03:56
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Fungus - like protists are heterotroph which means they usually obtain food outside themselves. Thus, fungus-like protists have cell walls and they reproduce by forming spores like fungi. However, they usually absorb their food from dead organic matter and are grouped into 2 groups which were water molds and slime molds.
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