Fungi lack chloroplasts, which means they are unable to undergo photosynthesis as plants are. This means that while plants are typically autotrophs (producers), fungi are heterotrophs (consumers). Fungi have a cell wall of chitin instead of the cellulose that plants make. Fungi store energy as glycogen; plants store energy as starch. Fungi have a single, posteriorly oriented flagellum while plants have multiple flagella that are anteriorly oriented.
plants and fungi are in diffrent kingdoms in living things.
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The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.
they are both eukaryotes,theyre both multicellular,and also they are both heterotrophs.
They differ because fungus cell walls are made of chitin whereas plant's cell walls are made of cellulose
Fungi plants have no sperm cells, so no
Fungi do not photosynthesize.
beacause the trees are wet the the .....
The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.
they are both eukaryotes,theyre both multicellular,and also they are both heterotrophs.
Fungi and plants are multicellular.
Fungi is part of the Eukarya domain... Having more than one cell, and having cells with a nucleus. If their size doesn't tell you how much they differ, then consider the fact that Fungi are decomposers, feeding off plant and animal life, and bacteria have uncountable ways of feeding. As an added note, Fungi are stationary. Bacteria can move around.
fungi & animals
They differ because fungus cell walls are made of chitin whereas plant's cell walls are made of cellulose
Fungi are not plants.
The results of meiosis in plants and fungi is the formation of genes
Plants are eukaryotic autotrophs while fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs.
Mutualism best fits the know traits of fungi and plants. The fungi provides soil nutrients to the plant and the plant provides food to the fungi.