Differentiate between Algae and fungi
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Algae Is a simple plant and don't have any flowers. It is a prokaryotic cell. It mostly grows in moist and watery places. It requires sunlight for its growth. It contains chloroplast. They store food as starch. They can prepare their own food. They may be green, brown or red in colour.
Fungi is a set of different organisms it has a spore producing nature. It is a eukaryotic cell. It mostly grows in dry places. It doesn't require sunlight for its growth. It doesn't contain chloroplast. It store food as glucose. They obtain their food from dead organisms. It is mostly colourless.
Fungi is a set of different organisms it has a spore producing nature. It is a eukaryotic cell. It mostly grows in dry places. It doesn't require sunlight for its growth. It doesn't contain chloroplast. It store food as glucose. They obtain their food from dead organisms. It is mostly colourless.
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ALGAE
1) They contain photosynthetic pigments .
2) Algae are autotrophic .
3) Most of the algae are aquatic I'm habitat .
4) The cell wall is made of cellulose .
5) Algae contain starch as a stored food material .
FUNGI
1) Photosynthetic pigments are absent in them .
2) Fungi are heterotrophic .
3) Most of the fungi are terrestrial in habitat .
4) The cell wall is made of chitin .
5) Fungi contain glycogen and oil as the stored food material .
1) They contain photosynthetic pigments .
2) Algae are autotrophic .
3) Most of the algae are aquatic I'm habitat .
4) The cell wall is made of cellulose .
5) Algae contain starch as a stored food material .
FUNGI
1) Photosynthetic pigments are absent in them .
2) Fungi are heterotrophic .
3) Most of the fungi are terrestrial in habitat .
4) The cell wall is made of chitin .
5) Fungi contain glycogen and oil as the stored food material .
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