Chemistry, asked by ashurajput8076, 2 months ago

which characteristics distinguishes plants from fungi?

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Answered by devenderkmr82
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Answer:

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Answered by adyarashmi94
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Answer:

While both are eukaryotic and don't move, plants are autotrophic - making their own energy - and have cell walls made of cellulose, but fungi are heterotrophic - taking in food for energy - and have cell walls made of chitin.

Explanation:

Plants Animals Fungi

They are autotrophs. They are heterotrophs. They are heterotrophs.

Plants have cell wall. Animals does not have cell wall. Fungi has a cell wall made of chitin.

Example: conifers, embryophyte, etc. Example: lion, elephant, etc. Example: yeast, molds, etc

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