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Monocots are a group of flowering plants characterized by having one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf veins, and flower parts typically in multiples of three. In contrast, fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms that absorb nutrients through external digestion and have cell walls made of chitin, not cellulose. Monocots are autotrophic, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis, while fungi are heterotrophic, relying on organic matter for nourishment. Thus, their biological structures and life processes are fundamentally different.

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