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  • Fungi: Unicellular vs. Multicellular – Understanding the Kingdom
    The kingdom Fungi is both unicellular and multicellular.

    * Unicellular fungi are known as yeasts. They are single-celled organisms that reproduce by budding.

    * Multicellular fungi are made up of many cells, forming a network of filaments called hyphae. This structure is called a mycelium. Examples of multicellular fungi include mushrooms, molds, and truffles.

    So, the answer depends on the specific type of fungi you're talking about.

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