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Part B
The pressurized plants and fungi mentioned in the video have some surprising similarities. What differences would you
expect them to have?​

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The green plant would be able to photosynthesize, but the fungi wouldn’t. The plants would have cellulose in their cell walls, while the fungi would have chitin.

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Plants are autotrophic organisms which means they have the ability to produce their own food by using light energy from the sun. The cell wall of plants is made up of cellulose.

Fungi have heterotrophic mode of nutrition. They cannot make their own food and take in food as a source of energy. The cell wall of fungi is made up of chitin, not cellulose.

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