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How would the cell of a typical fungus compare to the cell of a typical plant?


A fungus cell has a cell wall, but not chloroplasts like a typical plant cell has.


A fungus cell has chloroplasts, but not a cell wall like a typical plant cell has.


A fungus cell has a large, permanent vacuole for storage, but not chloroplasts like a typical plant cell has.


A fungus cell has a nucleus, but not mitochondria like a typical plant cell has.

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"A fungus cell has a cell wall, but not chloroplasts like a typical plant cell has."

Explanation: Fungi are eukaryotes with cell walls (made of chitin) but they lack chloroplasts because they are heterotrophic (do not carry out photosynthesis). Plant cells have cell walls (cellulose) and chloroplasts.