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fungi differ from algae in being mostly

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Answered by smitakumari0082
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Algae are autotrophs, containing photosynthetic pigments. Fungi are heterotrophs and are capable of digesting external, non-living, organic material and absorbing simple nutrients by the fungal hypae. ... The main difference between algae and fungi is their nutrition mode.

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Answered by bhoomiyadav626
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Algae are autotrophs, containing photosynthetic pigments. Fungi are heterotrophs and are capable of digesting external, non-living, organic material and absorbing simple nutrients by the fungal hypae. ... The main difference between algae and fungi is their nutrition mode

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