Fungi lack chlorophyll which means they can't photosynthesize, and the composition of fungal cell walls are quite different from those of plants.
Anamals and fungi are similar because they bolthbreath oxygen and make carbon dioxide.
Animals and fungi are similar because they both breath oxygen and make carbon dioxide.
Plants and fungi are also similar because they both are multicultural and have cell walls.
Same- Fungi and plants are both multicellular.
Different- Plants can make their own food, while fungi have to get some from decaying organisms.
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Fungi are like plants because they don't move like plants. Because of this early scientists have classified fungi into same category as plants. Fungi are like animals because they are heterotrophic. They cannot produce their own food. One plant that moves like an animal is the TickleMe Plant. The leaves of the TickleMe Plant fold up and the branches droop when Tickled and it can be grown as a pet indoors.
According to the new classification of living organisms, fungi are neither plants nor animals. They are in a separate Kingdom: Fungi.
A lot of Plants would suffer and/or die greatly because Fungi provides them nutrients.
fungi & animals
Fungi are not plants.
The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.
Fungi have a cellulose cell wall
like plants
Fungi are like plants because they don't move like plants. Because of this early scientists have classified fungi into same category as plants. Fungi are like animals because they are heterotrophic. They cannot produce their own food. One plant that moves like an animal is the TickleMe Plant. The leaves of the TickleMe Plant fold up and the branches droop when Tickled and it can be grown as a pet indoors.
According to the new classification of living organisms, fungi are neither plants nor animals. They are in a separate Kingdom: Fungi.
Fungi are considered now as separated from plants and animals.
woodlice like yellow, rotten plants and vegetables and fungi
No, Fungi is a kingdom by itself in the domain Eukarya. They are nothing like plants because they are heterotrophic whereas plants are autotrophic plus plants produce with seeds while fungi reproduce using spores
A lot of Plants would suffer and/or die greatly because Fungi provides them nutrients.
Fungi and plants are multicellular.
Some plants like mushrooms and fungi can survive without sunlight.
fungi & animals