difference between algae and fungi
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Algae are autotrophs i e., they can prepare their own food from simple inorganic materials with the help of chlorophyll and photosynthesis. Fungi are heterotrophs i e., hey can not prepare their own food. They secure their food either directly or indirectly from other organisms
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Algae:
1. Cell wall is made up of cellulose.
2. Cells contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are green in colour.
3. These are autotrophic.
4. Cells are uninucleated.
5. The reserve food is stratch.
Fungi-:
1. Cell wall is made up of chitin.
2. Cells do not contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are colourless.
3. These are heterotrophic.
4. Cells or hypha is uninucleated, binucleated or coenocytic
5. The reserve food is glycogen.
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Algae:
1. Cell wall is made up of cellulose.
2. Cells contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are green in colour.
3. These are autotrophic.
4. Cells are uninucleated.
5. The reserve food is stratch.
Fungi-:
1. Cell wall is made up of chitin.
2. Cells do not contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are colourless.
3. These are heterotrophic.
4. Cells or hypha is uninucleated, binucleated or coenocytic
5. The reserve food is glycogen.
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