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3 differences between algae and fungi.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by vish143690
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Explanation:

Difference Between Algae And Fungi

Algae

The term originated from Latin and it means “Seaweed”

Algae belong to the Kingdom Protista

Algae are autotrophic organisms

Strictly exists in bodies of water or any environment with high moisture content

Found almost everywhere, including deserts and frigid environments

Are not parasitic

Fungi

Originated in Latin and it means “mushroom”

Fungi were once classified under Kingdom Protista, but are now classified under their own kingdom – Fungi

Are usually heterotrophic. They prefer dead organic matter.

Some members are parasitic

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