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Differentiate between Fungi and protozoa. Give examples also.​

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Answered by LoboJuliee
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Key Difference – Fungi vs Protozoa

In the context of the modern classification system, fungi and protozoa belong to the Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Protista respectively under the domain Eukaryotes. Kingdom Protista was developed in order to classify organisms that do not belong to any of the other classification groups. Kingdom Protista composes of unicellular plants (algae) and unicellular animals. Unicellular animals are classified as protozoa. Kingdom fungi contain molds and yeasts. The key difference between fungi and protozoa is that the fungi are mainly multicellular eukaryotic organisms while protozoa are unicellular eukaryotic organisms.

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Answered by sauravkumarpatel2008
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Protozoa are the unicellular organisms while fungi are the multicellular organisms. ... Fungi locomote through air, flagella, or water while protozoa moves by using pseudopodia, cilia, or flagella.

Examples of fungi are:- mushrooms and truffles

Examples of protozoa are:- amoeba, paramecium and euglena.

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