If one member of the kingdom Fungi were to be compared to one member of the kingdom Animalia, it is possible that the two would be different in terms of–
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One of the main differences between plants and fungi is that fungi have chitin as a component of their cell walls instead of cellulose. Both chitin and cellulose are comprised of polysaccharide chains. ... Another contrast between plants and fungi is the presence of chlorophyll in plants and not in fungi.
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