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what is the difference between protista and fungi​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Protista and fungi are lower level organisms, which are classified into the kingdom Protista and Fungi, respectively.

Protists are mostly unicellular organisms, whereas the fungi are mostly multicellular organisms. Protists can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs. Fungi contain a cell wall, which is made up of chitin.

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Answered by sohansomanna
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Protists and fungi are classified in kingdom Protista and kingdom Fungi, respectively. Both protists and fungi are less organized organisms when compared with plants and animals. But, both consists of membrane-bound organelles like Golgi apparatus and ER. Their chromosomes are organized into a nucleus as well. Some protists are autotrophs, while others are heterotrophs. Fungi are heterotrophs. The main difference between protists and fungi is that protists are mainly unicellular organisms whereas fungi are mainly multicellular organisms.

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