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21 February, 11:29

Does Eukaryotes, fungi, both, or none. Have a membrane-bound nucleus?

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  1. 21 February, 12:41
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    Both eukaryotes and fungi have a membrane-bound nucleus.

    This is the reason why fungi are sometimes classified as eukaryotes. This means that their nucleus is protected by a thick layer of membrane.
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