Animals have heterotrophic mode of nutrition,same as in fungi but the real difference is that fungi live on decomposers, which is not in animals . Whereas animals show movements, lack cell wall ( but fungi have cell wall with no specific movements) and animals have multicellular organization and fungi have unicellular organization.
The main difference is that fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrition by absorbing organic matter from their environment, while plants are autotrophic organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis. Additionally, fungi do not have chlorophyll like plants do, which is necessary for photosynthesis.
Fungi reproduce asexually. Animals reproduce sexually. Fungi are autotrophs. Animals are heterotrophs. Source= Biology student.
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Fungi do not photosynthesize, so they are consumers while the vast majority of plants are producers.
One basic difference is their mode of nutrition: protists are typically single-celled organisms that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic, while fungi are multicellular organisms that are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their environment. Additionally, protists are usually motile, while fungi are mostly immotile.
its a type of fungi
i think they are microbes
fungi can live longer
fungi eats dead logs, or animals. plants make their own food
Yes, fungi can form symbiotic associations with animals and bacteria. For example, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. Additionally, some insects have mutualistic relationships with fungi, where the insects benefit from the nutrients provided by the fungi.
No, fungi do not have a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone, which fungi lack as they are non-animal eukaryotic organisms.
Fungi:- It includes eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophs which are absorptive in their nuttitional mode e.g mushroom Animal:- It includes eukaryokic multicellular consumer. The mode of nutrition is ingestive heterotroph.