Which statement provides evidence indicating fungi share a more recent common ancestor with animals than with plants? Mushrooms and meat are located together in grocery stores. Fungi and animals have more differences in rRNA sequences. Plants and fungi have more closely related rRNA Fungi and animals (Arthropods) contain chitin, a carbohydrate not found in plants All of the above indicate more recent shared common ancestry between plants and animals
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