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The supergroup unikonta includes a range of protists plus animals and fungi.

Fungi and animals are both found in opisthokonta eukaryotic supergroup.

Opisthokonta are eukaryotic organisms that form a clade (an evolutionary branch) in which some flagellated unicellular forms coexist with true fungi  and true animals (Animalia).

The name refers to the fact that the flagellum occupies a posterior position, advancing the cell in front of it, as seen in the sperm of animals.

That is to say, these organisms are characterized because their mobile cells (zoospores and gametes) are mobile thanks to a driving flagellum inserted in the back of the organism.

Therefore, we can conclude that fungi and animals are both found in opisthokonta eukaryotic supergroup.

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