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Is this true or false?

Fungi and Plantae are different from each other because fungi are heterotrophs and plantae are autotrophs. They both have a cell wall.

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User Nyluje
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Answer:

its false

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User Sonali Das
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Fungi are heterotrophic since they obtain their nutrients through external sources.

Plants are autotrophs since they can produce food for themselves by drawing in nutrients from the soil and use they process of photosynthesis to create glucose.

Both Fungi and Plantae have cell walls.

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User Ademola Adegbuyi
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