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How are mushrooms and yeasts classified in the biological taxonomy system?(1 point) Responses As prokaryotic organisms, similar to bacteria. As prokaryotic organisms, similar to bacteria. 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.
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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**. They belong to the kingdom Fungi, which includes various types of fungi, such as mushrooms, yeasts, and molds. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin rather than cellulose, which differentiates them from plants.
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