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How do fungi differ from plants?!

A) Fungi Are Heterotrophic organisms but plans are not.

B) fungi contain vascular tissues but plants do not.

C)Fungi have cell walls of cellulose what plants have walls of chitin.

D)Fungi are autotrophic organisms but plants are not.

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User Youcef
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Answer:

The answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helped :)

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User Chaker
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Answer: A

Fungi are heterotrophic (decomposers) and are often mistaken as a plant because its rooted in the soil. But what also makes them different from plants is that fungi don't do photosynthesis and not all fungi are multicellular.

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