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Why does the author say that “these species of fungi seem rather strange”?
A

They are larger than typical fungi.

B

Unlike other fungi, they can produce their own food.

C

They exist only as partners of algae.

D

They do not fit into any known class of fungi.


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细节题。该引用部分出现在最后一段倒数第二句,可推测前文会出现相关内容。第二段倒数第二三句指出“藻类是公认的能独自生长的物种;而另一方面,真菌没有同伴却无法生存”,由此可知真菌是依赖同伴即藻类而生存的,因此如果将它们分别进行分类,真菌物种就会显得格外奇怪。因此选项C为正确答案。
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