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Fungi depend on other plants. Ferns make their own food. A fern has one more step (Prothallus). Fungi do not. ferns need fertilization. Fungi do not need fertilization.

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Mushrooms reproduce by their spores while ferns reproduce by pollen, but only in spring.Mushrooms grow in hot humid areas, while ferns grow in warm sunny places.

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Fungi includes mashrooms

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Fungi- like mushrooms- are decomposers. They live on dead material they are breaking down. Ferns- like other green plants, are producers- they use sunlight and chlorophyll to produce food.

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ferns make their food by photosynthesis while fungi use hyphae to mak their food

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The difference between the fungi and plants is that whereas the fungi is heterotrophic, the plants are autotrophic.

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Ferns can photosynthesize,while fungus can't,they have to depend on other plants in order to get food.Ferns need fertilization while fungus don't.

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A fern is a plant - fungi are not plants - they're in their own group.

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Ferns are a type of plant.

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fungi feeds on dead things but fern does not

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