Algae:
1. Cell wall is made up of cellulose.
2. Cells contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are green in color.
3. These are autotrophic.
4. Cells are uninucleated.
5. The reserve food is stratch.
Fungi-:
1. Cell wall is made up of chitin.
2. Cells do not contain chloroplasts. Hence, these are colorless.
3. These are heterotrophic.
4. Cells or hypha is uninucleated, binucleated or coenocytic.
5. The reserve food is glycogen.
They all contain DNA in there genetic material
Both can cause harm to living organisms. An example is that fungi can cause Athletes Foot and Ringworm.
Similarities: they all belong to the kingdom Fungi and phylum chlorophyta Differences:they have different shapes. Chlamydomonas have eyespot
They are living, they grow, and they are eaten. Or...they use DNA, RNA and protein
In some cases, both can be heterotrophic. They are both types of plantlike protists.
Algae is autotrophic while fungi is not. Therefore fungi does not make food by itself as does algae.
They all contain DNA in there genetic material
its a type of fungi
no fungi grows on you and alge grows in the water Actually, I disagree with the above answer, so I'm improving. They do have similarities. Both fungi and algae prefer to live in moist environments. Both can range in size from a single-celled organism to much larger, multi-celled organisms. Both have haploid nuclei (only one chromosome instead of two).
Lichens are organisms that exemplify a symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi. The fungi provide structure and protection, while the algae provide nutrients through photosynthesis. Together, they form a unique and cohesive organism that can survive in diverse environments.
Algae performs photosynthesis to make food for both of them. Fungi absorbs nutrients for both of them. mutualism (both benefit).
The symbiotic relationship between fungi and blue-green algae is called lichen. In this relationship, the fungi provide a protective shelter for the algae, while the algae produce food through photosynthesis that benefits both organisms. This mutualistic partnership allows lichens to thrive in a variety of environments.
It is called a lichen.
False
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae