A: They both have cell walls (they dont both have cell walls. whoever wrote that is wrong. animals do not have cell walls
nothing plant and fungal have nothing in common, neither do animal and fungal cells!
Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants. They do share some similarity to plants, though. For example, plants and fungi are both able to synthesize the amino acid lysine (animals are not); however, fungi use the AAA pathway, and plants use the DAP pathway. Plants and fungi have cells walls. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, while fungal cell walls are made of chitin.
Fungi feed on the remains of dead animals and plants.
Animals ingest their food while fungi grow into it.
fungi is niether animal nor plant, it have it's own kingdom called kingdom fungi, previously it was considered as plant because of the presence of cell wall. but the cell wall of fungus isn't made up of cellulose instead it is made up of chitin. so it is not animal or plant.
they both are heterotrophs
multicellular invertebrates
fungi & animals
Fungus is a living organism. They are both consumers
nothing plant and fungal have nothing in common, neither do animal and fungal cells!
I only have two ways Fungi can reproduce and so can animals Fungi are made of cells and so are animals
Fungi reproduce asexually. Animals reproduce sexually. Fungi are autotrophs. Animals are heterotrophs. Source= Biology student.
Fungi are not part of the animal kingdom.
Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds are fungi.
No. Fungi are their own kingdom of organisms separate from plants and animals. Insects are animals.
No. A toadstool is a common name for a some types of fungus. Fungi are a separate kingdom from animals.
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.