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10 June, 04:26

Which of these organelles is not found in a fungal cell?

chloroplast

nucleus

mitochondrion

Golgi apparatus

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  1. 10 June, 07:33
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    Chloroplast

    Explanation:

    Fungi organisims are complete eukaurions, either it is plury or unicelular, it will allways have a definited nucleus, Golgi apparatus, reticulum, vesicles, and other. Generally, they have mitochondrions as machinary to get ATP; but some lesser, and specific fungis like thoses in the order Microsporidian, lost them through evolution.

    Either way, a fungi does not have chloroplast, being an chemeotroffic organism, it have to adquire carbon and nitrogen sources from others.
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