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                How are mushrooms and yeasts classified in the biological taxonomy system?(1 point)
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As a kingdom distinct from plants and animals with cell walls.
As a kingdom distinct from plants and animals with cell walls.
As eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize.
As eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize.
As a kingdom that includes organisms with cell walls with cellulose.
As a kingdom that includes organisms with cell walls with cellulose.
As prokaryotic organisms, similar to bacteria.
            
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As a kingdom distinct from plants and animals with cell walls.
As a kingdom distinct from plants and animals with cell walls.
As eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize.
As eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize.
As a kingdom that includes organisms with cell walls with cellulose.
As a kingdom that includes organisms with cell walls with cellulose.
As prokaryotic organisms, similar to bacteria.
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    Mushrooms and yeasts are classified in the biological taxonomy system **as a kingdom distinct from plants and animals with cell walls.**
    
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