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Difference Between Algae And Fungi
Algae
Fungi
The word “Alga” means “Seaweed”
The word “Fungus” means “Sponge”Algae are grouped in the kingdom Plantae. The unicellular blue-green algae are kept under the kingdom Protista
In the five-kingdom classification by Whittaker, fungi were placed in a separate kingdom Fungi
Autotrophic mode of nutrition
Heterotrophic mode of nutrition
They are not parasitic, have chlorophyll and make their own food by photosynthesis.
Some of the fungi are parasite
Similarities between Algae and Fungi
Following are the important similarities between algae and fungi:
Vascular tissues are absent in algae and fungi both.
Both have eukaryotic cells.
Asexual reproduction by fragmentation occurs in both algae and fungi.
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ALGAE
- IT BELONGS TO THE KINGDOM PROTISTA
- MOSTLY SEEN AQUATIC IN FRESH AND MARINE WATER
- CYANOBACTERIA ARE PROKARYOTIC OTHERS OR EUKARYOTIC
- PASSES CHLOROPHYLL FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- IT IS AUTOTROPHS
- IT IS INCAPABLE FOR LIVING IN DARK
- THIS CELL WALL IS MOSTLY COMPOSED OF CELLULOSE
- STORE THEIR FOOD IN FORM OF STARCH
- CONTAIN UNICELLULAR CELLS
FUNGI
- FUNGI BELONG TO THE KINGDOM FUNGI
- IT IS TERRESTRIAL FOUND ON DEAD MATTERS
- ALL ARE EUKARYOTIC
- DO NOT POSSESS ANY PHOTOSYNTHESIS PIGMENT
- IT IS HETEROTROPHS
- IT IS CAPABLE FOR LIVING IN DARK
- THE CELL WALL IS MOSTLY COMPOSED OF CHITIN
- STORE THEIR FOOD IN FORM OF GLYCOGEN AND OIL GLOBALS
- SOME CONTAINS MULTINUCLEATED CELLS.
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