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How does an algae differ from fungi ?
1.
How does an algae differ from fungi ?
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S. No.
Algae
Fungi
(i)
Chlorophyll present therefore they are green.
Chlorophylil absent, they are non-green.
(ii)
Autotropic nutrition.
Heterotrophic nutrition saprophytic and parasitic.
(iii)
Absorb inorganic and mineral salts
Absorb organic and mineral salts.
(iv)
Chlamydomonas and Ulothrix.
Aibugo and Yeant.
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