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Fungi (fungi) are eukaryotic organisms that are single-celled or large with no chlorophyll. Fungal cells have walls composed of chitin. Because of its properties in the classification of living things, the fungi are separated in its own kingdom, it is not included in the kindom of protists, monera, or plantae. Because it is not chlorophyll, the fungus belongs to heterotof (obtaining food from other organisms), in this case a living fungus by outlining the organic materials present in its environment. Generally live mushrooms in a saprophyte (living by harvesting oganik garbage like bankai become anoganic material). There are also fungi that live in parasites (obtaining organic material from their host), others living with symbiotic mutualism (ie living with other organisms in order to benefit each other).