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Fungi differ from algae in being

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Algae are autotrophic and have a cell wall made of cellulose , while fungi are heterotrophic and have cell wall made of chitin.
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  • Fungi differs from bacteria in

    A
    Mode of nutrition
    B
    Having NAG in cell wall
    C
    Flagella structure
    D
    Reserve food material as glycogen
  • Algae differ from fungi in being

    A
    heterotrophic
    B
    autotrophic
    C
    parasitic
    D
    sporophytic.
  • Fungi differ Algae in having

    A
    mainly cellulosic cell wall
    B
    mainly cell wall of chitin
    C
    unicellular nonjackete sex organs
    D
    stacrh as reserve food
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