Biology, asked by surajkumar0657, 10 months ago

write the difference between algae and fungi​

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Answered by mayank4712
6

Answer:

Algae and fungi both are eukaryotic organisms, which are classified under kingdom Protista and kingdom Fungi. Kingdom Protista contains protozoans and molds in addition to algae. Algae play a vital role in ecosystems as primary producers and producers of oxygen gasses. Fungi grow as chains of cells called fungal hyphae. Both algae and fungi form thallus. The main difference between algae and fungi is that algae are autotrophs, containing chlorophylls for photosynthesis whereas fungi are heterotrophs, obtaining organic material from the sources in the external environment.

Answered by sadafmannan
10

Explanation:

Algae:- algae is unicellular and multicellular organism.

They are equatic

They contain green pigment chlorophyll. Hence, they are are photosynthesis

Fungi:- fungi are unicellular and multicellular organism

Multicellular fungi are made up of micrro scopic thread called hypae

They are may be saprophytic and parasitic in nature

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