rxnjuzp.tum.what is the difference between algae and fungi
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Fungi create chains of cells known as fungal hyphae. Both algae and fungi are responsible for the formation of the thallus. The algae are autotrophs. It contains chlorophylls which are required for photosynthesis.
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Algae are Photosynthetic and can prepare their own food like plants. Fungi are heterotropic and they depend on others for food.
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Difference Between Algae And Fungi
Algae
- The word “Alga” means “Seaweed”
- Algae are grouped in the kingdom Plantae. The unicellular blue-green algae are kept under the kingdom Protista
- Autotrophic mode of nutrition.
- They are not parasitic, have chlorophyll and make their own food by photosynthesis.
FUNGI
- The word “Fungus” means “Sponge”
- In the five-kingdom classification by Whittaker, fungi were placed in a separate kingdom Fungi.
- Heterotrophic mode of nutrition.
- Some of the fungi are parasite
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