what is the diffrence in a animal and fungi cell
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Fungi are eukaryotic organisms means they have true nucleus which are enclosed in membranes. Fungi have cell walls (plants also have cell walls, but animals have no cell walls).
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Fungi and animals both contain a polysaccharide molecule called chitin that plants do not share. Chitin is a complex carbohydrates used as a structural component. fungi use chitin as the structural element in the cell walls. in animals, chitin is contained in the exoskeleton of insects and in the beaks of mollusks.
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