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12 July, 04:32

Why are mushrooms multicellular

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  1. 12 July, 06:05
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    Mushrooms are multicellular because they have multiple cells. Mushrooms are fungi, and some fungi are multicellular, and some are unicellular (which means they have only one cell.)
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