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minus-square@NegativeInflinkEnglish4•6 months agoWhat are you talking about? I’d like a citation for that. DNA in all eukaryotes is composed of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. RNA in eukaryotes subs in uracil for thymine. There are things that make them substantially different from other branches of life, but not in that way.
minus-square@bananabenanalinkEnglish3•6 months agoAbsolutely not true. Fungi are weird but not this weird. Citation please
minus-square@sudo42linkEnglish8•6 months agoSome have features of both plants and animals, so they’re kinda hard to fit into rigid categories.
minus-square@pyrelinkEnglish4•6 months agothey’re neither plants or animals, so… what does that have to do with being extra alive
minus-square@sudo42linkEnglish2•edit-26 months agoThat’s how I interpreted @[email protected] ’s “extra alive” phrasing. If you want to know exactly what they meant, I recommend asking them.
fungi are extra alive somehow
I swear Fungi are an alien species, they’re so weird
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What are you talking about? I’d like a citation for that.
DNA in all eukaryotes is composed of adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. RNA in eukaryotes subs in uracil for thymine.
There are things that make them substantially different from other branches of life, but not in that way.
Absolutely not true. Fungi are weird but not this weird. Citation please
How so?
Some have features of both plants and animals, so they’re kinda hard to fit into rigid categories.
they’re neither plants or animals, so… what does that have to do with being extra alive
That’s how I interpreted @[email protected] ’s “extra alive” phrasing. If you want to know exactly what they meant, I recommend asking them.