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'''Fungi''' is a member of the [[wikipedia:eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] family from the [[kingdom Fungi]], all of which lack [[wikipedia:chlorophyll|chlorophyll]] and [[wikipedia:vascular|vascular]] tissue. They can be either 'large bodies' or 'single cell' organisms. |
'''Fungi''' is a member of the [[wikipedia:eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] family from the [[kingdom Fungi]], all of which lack [[wikipedia:chlorophyll|chlorophyll]] and [[wikipedia:vascular|vascular]] tissue. They can be either 'large bodies' or 'single cell' organisms. |
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Humans can ingest them all, but many kill you. |
Humans can ingest them all, but many kill you. Making [[alcohol]] from them produces a toxic substance. |
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 29 April 2006
Fungi is a member of the eukaryotic family from the kingdom Fungi, all of which lack chlorophyll and vascular tissue. They can be either 'large bodies' or 'single cell' organisms.
Humans can ingest them all, but many kill you. Making alcohol from them produces a toxic substance.