How do fungi differs from algae ?
CLASS - XI BIOLOGY (Plant Kingdom)
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fungi are heterotrophs, filamentous(except yest), with hyphae , mycelium,cell walls are made up of chitin and polysaccharides,
but algae aere chlorophyll bearing , simple, thalloid, autotrophic, and aquatic,
but algae aere chlorophyll bearing , simple, thalloid, autotrophic, and aquatic,
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Algae is a Group of lower photosynthetic aquatic plants
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fungi is a group of hetrotropic,spore bearing,non-vascular organisms without chlorophyll
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fungi is a group of hetrotropic,spore bearing,non-vascular organisms without chlorophyll
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