Biology, asked by deepikajlmhjkknacin, 1 month ago

What is the difference between a fungus and a plant?
Plants can move but fungi cannot move
Plants are multicellular and animals are unicellular
Fungi are heterotrophic and the plants are autotrophic
Fungi are autotrophic and the plants are heterotrophic​

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Answered by taekook777
16

Answer:

What is the difference between a fungus and a plant?

Plants can move but fungi cannot move

Plants are multicellular and animals are unicellular

Fungi are heterotrophic and the plants are autotrophic

Fungi are autotrophic and the plants are heterotrophic

Explanation:

you have given the answer your self

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Answered by AnusmitaThakur
4

Answer:

the difference are:-

1. Plants have chlorophyll and can prepare their own food but fungi live off others, they cannot prepare their own food.

2.Plants have roots, stem and leaves but fungi only have filaments which attach to the host.

3. Plants have cell walls made of cellulose but fungi have cell walls made of chitin.

That's it.

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