What are people with osteoporosis at increased risk of?

What are people with osteoporosis at increased risk of?

  • Correct Answer: growth spurt
  • epilepsy
  • senility
  • bone fractures

Explanation: For a long time, scientists considered fungi to be members of the plant kingdom because they have obvious similarities with plants. Both fungi and plants are immobile, have cell walls, and grow in soil. Some fungi, such as lichens , even look like plants (see Figure below ).

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