Which of the following features are found in all fungus cells?

A: plasmid, unicellular, chloroplasts
B: Nucules, mitochondria, DNA
C: unicellular, cytoplasm, DNA
D: Nucules, multicellular, chloropasts

The correct answer is: B: Nucleus, mitochondria, DNA.

Fungus cells have a nucleus, which contains their genetic material (DNA). They also have mitochondria, which are responsible for producing energy for the cell. Chloroplasts are not present in fungus cells, as they are typically found in plant cells and are responsible for photosynthesis. The term "unicellular" or "multicellular" does not pertain specifically to fungus cells, as fungi can be either unicellular (such as yeast) or multicellular (such as mushrooms).