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Fungi:- It includes eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophs which are absorptive in their nuttitional mode e.g mushroom

Animal:- It includes eukaryokic multicellular consumer. The mode of nutrition is ingestive heterotroph.

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Fungi:- It includes eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophs which are absorptive in their nuttitional mode e.g mushroom

Animal:- It includes eukaryokic multicellular consumer. The mode of nutrition is ingestive heterotroph.

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fungi and animals are so different because a fungi is a type of vegetation such as a mushroom or something bad like athletes foot and ringworm. an animal is very different because its an animal and they have animal cells same as humans and fungi has a completely different kind of system including the type of cells.

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