For one, on a microscopic level, plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast. Animal, protists, fungi, and bacteria cells do not.
Plants are different than animals and fungi because they are able to make their own food. They do this in a process called photosynthesis.
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They all have cells
plants and fungi but of different substances cellulose , chitin respectively
Animals, plants, and fungi.
Plants contain a cell wall ,but animal cells do not.
All fungi eat dead plants and animal. Fungi eat up dead bodies - both plant and animal. This group of useful critters are mostly bacteria and fungus.
Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
monera, protozoa, fungi, plants, animal,
Plants and fungi are very different organisms in the world. These two organisms do however share the fact that they always have a cell wall.
plants, fungi, bacteria, unicellular organisms
No, Fungi is a kingdom by itself in the domain Eukarya. They are nothing like plants because they are heterotrophic whereas plants are autotrophic plus plants produce with seeds while fungi reproduce using spores
Single celled, bacteria .. etc ...
6. They are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.
Herbivore eat plants, fungi exclusively. Omnivore eat plants and/or fungi and meat.
They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes
Animals, Plants, Protists, Monerans, Fungi, Bacteria
plants and fungi but of different substances cellulose , chitin respectively
Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.