difference between algal and fungi
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Algae and fungi differ in their mode of nutrition. Algae are autotrophic. They have chlorophyll and perform photosynthesis. Fungi are heterotrophic, they are dependent on others for their nutrients requirement.
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- Algae are grouped in the kingdom Plantae. The unicellular blue-green algae are kept under the kingdom Protista whereas In the five-kingdom classification by Whittaker, fungi were placed in a separate kingdom Fungi.
- Algae are autotrophs, and Fungi are heterotrophs.
- Algae contain photosynthetic pigments. Fungi are capable of digesting non-living, organic material, and also absorbs simple nutrients by the fungal hyphae.
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