difference between protozoa and fungi
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Two types of organisms, prokaryotes (bacteria) and eukaryotes, are considered here. Of the latter, moulds (filamentous fungi) and yeasts (unicellular fungi),protozoa and algae will be discussed. The fungi and algae (except euglenoids) possess rigid cell walls, whereas proto- zoa lack a 'true' cell wall.
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Difference between protozoa and fungi
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- Protozoa are the unicellular organisms while fungi are the multicellular organisms.
- The cell wall in protozoa contains pellicle while in fungi, it contains chitin.
- Fungi locomote through air, flagella, or water while protozoa moves by using pseudopodia, cilia, or flagella.
- Example of Protozoa are Paramecium, Amoeba, etc. while some examples of Fungi are Penicillium, yeasts, etc.
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