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Q: How does growth compare between plants and fungi?
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What is one similarity between fungi and plants?

Fungi and plants are multicellular.


What are differences between plants and fungi?

fungi eats dead logs, or animals. plants make their own food


What is the difference between fungicidal and fungi-static agents?

While fungicides kill fungi, fungi-static agents prevent further growth of fungi.


What do fungi and mycorrhaize get from plants?

Mycorrhyzae is the association between the plant and the fungi, though the literature occasionally call the fungi mycorrhyzae. The fungi get organic food ie. glucose and other compound from plants .


The main difference between the fungi kingdom and the plant kingdom is what?

The main difference between the fungi and plant kingdoms is that fungi absorbs energy from other plants


What are four major differences between fungi and plants?

Fungi-Do not use water, nor sunlight to grow. Plants-Uses water and sunlight to grow. Fungi-Do not make their own food. Plants-Make their own food.


Most fungi that live among the roots of plants are what to the plants?

Some fungi allow an exchange of nutrients between the plant and fungi such as phosphate and nitrates. The fungi also allows for defense against certain insects and pests.


What kind of structure has a symbiotic relationship with fungi in mycorrhizae?

Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships between the roots of plants and fungi that act as extensions of the root system. The fungi supply the plant with certain nutrients, and the plant in turn supplies the fungi with carbohydrates.


What is the difference between fungi and plantae?

The list of the differences between fungi and plantae is extremely long... * Plants are Photosynthesizers, Fungi are decomposers * Plants and Fungi have completely different cell makeup * Plants come from seeds, Fungi don't The list goes on and on... It seems that the only reason that anyone would even think of classifying them under the same Kingdom name, is that they are both stationary, and cannot go find their own food.


What are the main difference between plants and fungi?

The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.


Mycorrhiza form a relationship between fungi and which part of vascular plants?

The roots.


Are fungi mobile?

No, fungi are not vascular but non vascular. The non-vascular plants and fungi collectively are often also referred to as 'cryptogams.