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Terrell Moore
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18 September, 18:58
Mushrooms and shelf fungi are classified as
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Paula Navarro
18 September, 19:03
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They are classified as Eukaryotes. They are classified into this category because they are part of celled organisms that are fungus and can grow from bacteria and rotting wood.
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