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1) Fungi and plants are both multicellular. 2) Cells of fungi and plants both contain cell walls, although fungi cell walls are usually made from chitin, and plant cell walls are usually made from cellulose. 3) Both are made from eukaryotic cells. 4) Both can be parasitic, although it is a rarity in the Plantae kingdom. 5) Both contain single 'extentions' on the organism. In fungi this is hyphae, in plants these are roots/shoots. Interestingly, fungi are more closely related to animals... Sorry about concentrating on cellular distinctions. Biochemistry degree - what are you going to do? ^.^'

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