Asked by lio
6. Which group of protists are fungi most similar to, and why?(1 point)
Responses
Slime molds, because both groups are decomposers.
Slime molds, because both groups are decomposers.
Protozoans, because both groups are terrestrial.
Protozoans, because both groups are terrestrial.
Molds, because both groups are unicellular.
Molds, because both groups are unicellular.
Unicellular algae, because both groups are photosynthetic.
Unicellular algae, because both groups are photosynthetic.
Responses
Slime molds, because both groups are decomposers.
Slime molds, because both groups are decomposers.
Protozoans, because both groups are terrestrial.
Protozoans, because both groups are terrestrial.
Molds, because both groups are unicellular.
Molds, because both groups are unicellular.
Unicellular algae, because both groups are photosynthetic.
Unicellular algae, because both groups are photosynthetic.
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is: Molds, because both groups are unicellular. Fungi and molds are both classified as eukaryotic organisms and share similar characteristics such as being heterotrophic decomposers and having a unicellular or multicellular structure.
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