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What cells make up plants and fungi?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

fungi don't have cells dude.they have hyphae

they are kind of threadlike structures,multi-nucleated and similar to cells,but they're not cells

now plants they have cells....and they're all the same basically,cell wall,cell membrane,cell sap[permanent vacuole],nucleus,cytoplasm starch grains and food stores

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