What is the term used in biology to designate a taxon or group of eukaryotic organisms, including molds, yeasts, and mushroom-producing organisms?
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What is the term used in biology to designate a taxon or group of eukaryotic organisms, including molds, yeasts, and mushroom-producing organisms?
I- The term used in biology to designate a taxon or group of eukaryotic organisms, including molds, yeasts, and mushroom-producing organisms is Plantae. II- The term used in biology to designate a taxon or group of eukaryotic organisms, including molds, yeasts, and mushroom-producing organisms is Fungi. III- The term used in biology to designate a taxon or group of eukaryotic organisms, including molds, yeasts, and mushroom-producing organisms is Animalia. a) Only I is correct. b) Only II is correct. c) Only III is correct. d) II and III are correct. e) I, II, and III are correct.
A alternativa correta é a letra b) Only II is correct. O termo usado em biologia para designar um táxon ou grupo de organismos eucarióticos, incluindo fungos, é Fungi.
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