spores
no chlorophyll
many fruiting bodies
asexual and sexual reproduction
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I think the answer is spore, because mammals too are eukaryotic and they have no chlorophyll too

Many eukaryotic organisms have chlorophyll, therefore many of them are green plant but while fungi belong to the eukaryotic group, they are called a distinct group of eukaryotic organisms because they are not green plants, therefore have no chlorophyll

fungi are a distinct group of eukaryotes because of their many fruiting walls known as hyphae
spore formation is present in some plants and therefore is not a special character to fungi
Most plants are eukaryotes i.e they have an enclosed nucleus, and we all know that plants contain chlorophyll, therefore is not special to only fungi.

The answer is spore, since most eukaryotic have no chlorophyll and because of this the lack of chlorophyll is not a characteristic that makes fungi distinct from other eukaryotic cells.
A more distinctive characteristic of fungi is their ability to reproduce by producing spores or their cell walls made up of chitin.

eukaryotes are unicellular all organizms except Monerans, since fungi is unicellular the only distinct character it posseses is spore formation. so option A is correct

Eukaryote are green plants but fungi are distinct group of eukaryotes because they are not green plant.They have no chlorophyll
B is correct



