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How are fungi different from plants? ​

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Answered by poonammhatre987
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Fungi were once classified as plants. However, they are different from plants in two important ways: 1) fungi cell walls are composed of chitin rather than cellulose (plants) and 2) fungi do not make their own food like plants do through photosynthesis. They are eukaryotic.

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Answered by rounitkumarraman
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because plant it makes photosynthesis where is Congress do not make photosynthesis

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