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Biology, 18.02.2020 00:02, jessicaisbaehood

Your study group is in the midst of a discussion on fungi. One of your classmates emphatically states that animals and fungi do not share an evolutionary relationship because they lack common characteristics. You could counter his argument by stating that animals and fungi both
exhibit heterotrophy and store surplus food as glycogen. T/F

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