Biology, asked by ayon52, 1 year ago

what is the difference between algae and fungi

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Answered by sushmita
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Fungi grow as chains of cells called fungalhyphae. Both algae and fungi form thallus. The main difference between algae and fungi is that algae are autotrophs, containing chlorophylls for photosynthesis whereas fungi are heterotrophs, obtaining organic material from the sources in the external environment.

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Answered by ashmitkumar2
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hey..

do you know algae and fungi are are different microorganisms, and they are divided in two different types this is because algae is autotrophic but fungi is heterotrophic
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