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Algae are typically smaller than fungi. Algae are simple, plant-like organisms that can range from microscopic sizes to large seaweeds, while fungi are a group of organisms that include microscopic forms like yeasts as well as larger forms like mushrooms.
Algae is autotrophic while fungi is not. Therefore fungi does not make food by itself as does algae.
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
some fungi and algae combine to form lichens[li kenz]
yeast, mushrooms, and bread mold are fungi. but algae isn't;algae is a plant.
no fungi grows on you and alge grows in the water Actually, I disagree with the above answer, so I'm improving. They do have similarities. Both fungi and algae prefer to live in moist environments. Both can range in size from a single-celled organism to much larger, multi-celled organisms. Both have haploid nuclei (only one chromosome instead of two).
I believe that it is a type of fungi.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
Lichens are composed of algae and fungi and are considered best example of mutualism ..
No, they are not.
No, brown algae is not a fungus. Brown algae belongs to the kingdom Protista, whereas fungi belong to their own kingdom, Fungi. Brown algae are large, multicellular marine algae that photosynthesize and have different characteristics and life cycles compared to fungi.