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what is the difference between fungi and algea ​

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Answered by vidhi9154
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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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Difference Between Algae And Fungi.

Character Algae Fungi

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

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Answered by reejsehaj
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Difference Between Algae And Fungi

Algae and fungi both are categorized under Protista and Fungi kingdom. Both algae and fungi are eukaryotic organisms. The Protista kingdom consists of protozoans and molds along with algae. The main function of algae is production in the ecosystem and also in the production of oxygen gas. 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. On the other side, fungi are heterotrophs, which secures organic material from the sources in the external environment. Let us understand the main difference between Algae and fungi.

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