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How do fungi and plants differ?

How do fungi and plants differ?-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

One of the main differences between plants and fungi is that fungi have chitin as a component of their cell walls instead of cellulose. ... Fungi absorb all the nutrients they need from the soil unlike plants which require chlorophyll to conduct photosynthesis.

Hopes this helps tbh-

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Option 2, i hope that helps instead of my last answer, lol

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