differences between fungi and plants (in 2points each)
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fungi:
1)they are saprotrophs
2)they don't have chlorophyll
plants:
1)they are autotrophs
2)they have chlorophyll
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1)they are saprotrophs
2)they don't have chlorophyll
plants:
1)they are autotrophs
2)they have chlorophyll
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Plants
Fungi
Plants are eukaryotic autotrophs (with chlorophyll therefore carrying out photosynthesis, producers).
Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs (without chlorophyll) living either as saprophytes; feeding on dead or decayed matter or as parasites.
Plants are the producers in an ecosystem.
Fungi generally are the decomposers of the ecosystem.
Plant cell wall is made up of cellulose.
Fungal cell wall is made up of chitin.
Plants have definite cell wall.
Fungi may be septate or aseptate
Plant cells generally posses single nucleus.
Fungal cell may be uninucleate or multinucleate.
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Fungi
Plants are eukaryotic autotrophs (with chlorophyll therefore carrying out photosynthesis, producers).
Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs (without chlorophyll) living either as saprophytes; feeding on dead or decayed matter or as parasites.
Plants are the producers in an ecosystem.
Fungi generally are the decomposers of the ecosystem.
Plant cell wall is made up of cellulose.
Fungal cell wall is made up of chitin.
Plants have definite cell wall.
Fungi may be septate or aseptate
Plant cells generally posses single nucleus.
Fungal cell may be uninucleate or multinucleate.
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