Fungal cells have a cell wall, like the plant cells. But the fungal wall is made of chitin, whereas, plant cell wall is made of cellulose.
Plant cells also have chloroplasts and are green. Fungal cells do not have chloroplasts.
Fungi 's structure have cell wall surrounding the cell and large, clear vacuoles within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Fungi and plants both have a cellular wall. However, the cellular wall of fungi is made out of chitin, while the cell wall of plants is made out of cellulose.
one major difference is what the cell walls are made of, plant cell walls contain cellulose, where as fungi cell walls contain chitin
fungi cells are prokaryotic cell while plant and animal cells
are eukaryotic cell
fungi resemble plants because both have cell wall
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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.
none of these are plants, they are all fungi
Fungi plants have no sperm cells, so no
On a macro level, fungi look a lot like plants. Scientists felt either that fungi were simple plants without chloroplasts, or had shed these parts to become mostly parasitic. They have cell walls, and outside of some slime molds, are not mobile. Their mycellium (the fuzzy white lines that are the 'real' fungus) are outwardly similar to a simple root system. They also 'fruited' with mushrooms of some form on most of the higher species. The DNA and proteins told a very different story! On a genetic level, animals and plants are very similar, so similar that it's now believed the ancestor of fungi should be on the same fork of the 'tree of life'.
The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Fungi resemble fungi; they are their own kingdom.
slime molds
Protists are either unicellular of multicellular organisms. Different types of protists are classified by the characteristics that resemble those of fungi, plants, and animals.
Fungi and plants are multicellular.
fungi & animals
Downy mildews and water molds are similar to fungi in that they both resemble fungi. They can also cause diseases similar to fungi.
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.
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.