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		<title>Kingdom Fungi &#8211; Types, Characteristics, Examples and Pictures of Fungi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Are Fungi?
Fungi are a group of living organisms, consisting from unicellular yeasts, and multicellular molds and mushrooms.
A word fungus, plural fungi, is adopted from Latin fungus (mushroom), from Greek sphongos (sponge), and refers to a physical appearance of fungi. Mycology (from Greek mykes = fungus) is a branch of biology dealing with fungi.
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