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31 December, 02:57

How are plants and fungi similar? How are they different?

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  1. 31 December, 03:03
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    Plants and fungi are similar because:

    - They are eukaryotes.

    - They have cell walls.

    - They are multicellular.

    - They are relatively immobile.

    Plants and fungi are different because:

    - Plants produce their own food in the photosynthesis, while fungi do not.

    - Plants are, thus, producers, while fungi are decomposers.

    - Cell walls of plants are made of cellulose and cell walls of fungi are made of chitin.
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