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Differentiate between the plant characteristics and animal characteristics of Fungi.
Fungi are similar to plants because they are in the domain Eukarya and multicellular. Fungi, however, do not contain cellulose or chloroplasts like plants. Fungi are similar to animals also because they are multicellular eukaryotes that are heterotrophic. They also use glycogen as energy storage like animals.
Describe three positive effects and three negative effects of Fungi.
ast and ethyl alcohol. Fungi cause many plant and animals diseases. Fungi are dangerous to crops. Fungi sometimes form parasitic relationships with plants.
Describe the function of hyphae on mycelium.
The hyphae form a large network of filaments and give the mycelium a large surface area per volume of cytoplasm, which helps the fungi absorb more nutrients.