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Science Article Comprehension Questions 1. What information are scientists hoping to obtain from the recently discovered gold encrusted fingi?
2. How did the scientists find the fungi?
3. How do the fungi obtain the gold?
4. Why were the researchers surprised by the fungi's ability to react with gold
5. How does the gold benefit the fungi?
6. What further research do the scientists still need to do?
7. How does Dr. Ravi Anand believe this discovery will help the Australian gold miners?
What other purposes can the fungi serve?
9. Why is seeking out the fungi to obtain free gold not a good idea? the article is dogo news (gold-encrusted fungi discovered in australia) PLS HELPP I’ll mark you brainiest

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