What do fungi have in common with plants?
a. They make their own food from sunlight.
b. They are all unicellular.
c. Their cells have nuclei that contain DNA.
d. They get their food from other living things

Respuesta :

It can’t be A because plants make there food from sunlight. It can’t be D because fungi get their food from other living things. It also is not B because they are definitely not microscopic one celled. So,it’s C. Hope this helped!

Answer: Option c. Their cells have nuclei that contain DNA.

Explanation:

  • The only thing that plant and fungi have in common is that they are eukaryotes.
  • Eukaryotes are the organisms that have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus enclosed DNA present in their cells.
  • Since, both fungi and plants are multicellular eukaryotic organisms, their cells have nuclei which contains the DNA.