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Actually, they are protists that act very similarly to fungi. Their cells are very similar and they live in similar climates.
Downy mildews and water molds are similar to fungi in that they both resemble fungi. They can also cause diseases similar to fungi.
Fungi and animals are not similar in very many ways. One similarity does stand out, and that is the fact that both animals and fungi have to take in food from outside sources.
i believe they have a root system that makes them both similar
It is similar in many ways... unfortunately. i don't know what they are.
I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals
The associations formed by fungi in mycorrhizae and lichens are similar to the one formed by oxpeckers and zebras. This is a mutualistic relationship where both parties benefit from the association.
they both grow. and, neither get their food by photosynthesis.
Fungi reproduce asexually. Animals reproduce sexually. Fungi are autotrophs. Animals are heterotrophs. Source= Biology student.
Fungi lack chlorophyll which means they can't photosynthesize, and the composition of fungal cell walls are quite different from those of plants.
They are both alive.
it is simmilar because its an organisum