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what is the difference between algae and fungi ​

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Answered by sohamdeshmukh5931
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Explanation:

Difference Between Algae and Fungi

Algae

Fungi

Algae belong to two different taxonomic classifications. Cyanobacteria variety belongs to Kingdom Monera, and the algae types kelps and phytoplanktons belong to Kingdom Protista.

Fungi have their taxonomic classification and belong only to one kingdom type called Kingdom Mycota; this classification is based on the properties and functions of the organisms.

Algae are aquatic organisms and require an ample amount of water to perform functions like photosynthesis.

Fungi are terrestrial organisms, and comparatively do not require as much water that is needed for algae.

Answered by koutavjana
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Answer:

Algae belong to the kingdom Protista. Fungi belong to the kingdom Fungi.

Habitat They are mostly aquatic and found in both fresh and marine water. They are terrestrial and mostly found on the dead matter with proper warmth and moisture.

Prokaryotic/

Eukaryotic Only Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic algae. Other algae are eukaryotes. All fungi are eukaryotes.

Photosynthetic Pigments It possesses chlorophyll for photosynthesis. It does not possess any photosynthetic pigment.

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