What do fungi have in common with animals? their cells do not store dna within the nucleus. they are all unicellular. they are heterotrophs. they make their own food from sunlight?

Respuesta :

They are both Heterotrophs. (I am 99% sure I spelled that right)

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Answer:

Option C, they are heterotrophs

Explanation:

Both fungi and animals do not have chlorophyll with in them and thus they are not able to produce their own food from sunlight. Being unable to produce their own food, both fungi and animal depends on other organisms especially the producer for their food and nourishment. Hence, they both are heterotrophs.  

Some of the animals are unicellular while there are several animals that are multi-cellular too. Hence option B is incorrect.

Also both fungi and animal have DNA with in their cells and hence option A is also incorrect.  

Option C is correct