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What is the similarity between algae and fungi ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fungi and algae are often confused and discussed interchangeably. ... Additionally, unlike many fungi, algae lack any form of roots or stems. Nevertheless, despite the significant differences, there are some similarities between fungi and algae. Algae and fungi both tend to thrive in moist or wet environments.


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 \huge\underline{\bf\red{Algae:- }}

1.) green in colour.

2.) Outer cell wall is made of cellulose.

3.) Autotrophic .

4.) grow on wet surfaces.

 \huge\underline{\bf\red{Fungi:-}}

1.)Colourless Or Non-green.

2.) Outer cell of fungus made of cellulose.

3.) Heterotrophic.

4.) Saprophytic Or Parasitic.

5.) Grow on moist organic surface.

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