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Difference of algae and fungi

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungi grow as chains of cells called fungal hyphae. ... The main difference between algae and fungi is that Algae are autotrophic, they contain chlorophylls for photosynthesis. while fungi are heterotrophs, obtaining organic material from sources in the external environment.

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Answered by aditya426marys
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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. They feed on dead and decaying organic matter.

Algae And Fungi

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Some of the algae and fungi live in a symbiotic relationship, e.g. Lichens. In lichens, the algal partner provides food to fungi and in return, fungi provide shelter to algae.

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