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which trait do protists and fungi have in common? both protists and fungi can be made up of one cell. neither protists nor fungi have cells with a nucleus. both protists and fungi can make their own food.
Brief Explanations
- Protists include unicellular organisms (like amoebas) and some multicellular forms; fungi include unicellular forms (like yeast) and multicellular forms (like mushrooms), so both can be single-celled.
- Both protists and fungi are eukaryotes, meaning their cells do have a nucleus, so the second option is incorrect.
- Most fungi are heterotrophs (cannot make their own food), while only some protists are autotrophs; this is not a shared trait for all/most of both groups, so the third option is incorrect.
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Both protists and fungi can be made up of one cell.