The presence or absence of chlorophyll and the photosynthesis process it supports. Plants have it; fungi don't.
fungi eats dead logs, or animals. plants make their own food
They differ because fungi produce spores instead of seeds, like plants do. Also, plants can make their own food, while fungi have to get some from decaying organisms.
plants are things like trees and bushes, things with leaves, fungi is like mushrooms and bacteria
fungi eats dead things and plants eat dirt
fungi have the sense of organs
nothing
Animals, plants, Protists, fungi
Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants. They do share some similarity to plants, though. For example, plants and fungi are both able to synthesize the amino acid lysine (animals are not); however, fungi use the AAA pathway, and plants use the DAP pathway. Plants and fungi have cells walls. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, while fungal cell walls are made of chitin.
Animal,Plants,Fungi and Bactria
1. Ferns make their own food and fungi are saprophytes or parasites 2. Ferns are vascular plants and fungi belong to non-vascular category 3. The main plant body in ferns is differentiated into root, stem and leaves; fungi are mostly made up of filamentous mycelium.
Plants are considered to be eukaryotic organisms. The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells is the presence of membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic cells.
The main difference between the fungi and plant kingdoms is that fungi absorbs energy from other plants
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.
the main difference is its infloresence catkin or akin
the way they release spores.
energy
the main difference is its infloresence catkin or akin
vascular and nonvascular
Animals, plants, Protists, fungi
Presence of xylem & phloem in vascular plants and absence of these vascular tissues in non-vascular plants.
Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants. They do share some similarity to plants, though. For example, plants and fungi are both able to synthesize the amino acid lysine (animals are not); however, fungi use the AAA pathway, and plants use the DAP pathway. Plants and fungi have cells walls. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, while fungal cell walls are made of chitin.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
The four main plant types found in a rainforest are epiphytes, buttresses, lianas, and fungi. An example of epiphytes plants are ferns or cacti.