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As both are heterotrophic in nature, so both are depended on other sources for food.

Major difference between fungi and monerans is as below

Fungi is part of a large group called as eukaryotes and they have a cell wall made up of chitin.

Where on the other hand in monerans, they are prokaryotic organisms and they do not contain cell wall like fungi

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