Which one of the following is wrong for fungi?
They are eukaryotic
All fungi possess a purely cellulosic cell wall
They are heterotrophic
They are both unicellular as well as multicellular
the cell walls of fungi are composed of chitin and polysaccharides, not pure cellulose. The text highlights this as a key difference between fungi (chitinous wall) and green plants (cellulosic wall). The other statements are correct: fungi are eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms, and can be unicellular (e.g., yeast) or multicellular (filamentous).
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