Fungi are now classified as their own kingdom. what kingdom were they previously a part of?

Fungi are now classified as their own kingdom. what kingdom were they previously a part of?

  • Correct Answer: plants
  • animals
  • protozoa
  • arthropods

Explanation: Today, fungi are no longer classified as plants. We now know that they have important traits that set them apart from plants. That’s why they are placed in their own kingdom. How do fungi differ from plants?.

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