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Phagocytosis is the process of the breaking down, by a living organism, complex molecules into simpler ones. (True/False)
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User: Phagocytosis is the process of the breaking down, by a living organism, complex molecules into simpler ones. (True/False)





Weegy: Phagocytosis is the process of the breaking down, by a living organism, complex molecules into simpler ones. This is FALSE.
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User: One reason fungi are no longer classified as plants is the presence of chitin in their cell walls. (true/false)

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TRUE - One reason fungi are no longer classified as plants is the presence of chitin in their cell walls.
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