Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Similarities
- Both fungi and plants are multicellular organisms with different cells performing various life functions.
- They are both eukaryotic organisms with membrane bound organelles and having a distint nucleus.
- Fungi and plants are generally fixed and they do not move from one place to another like animals.
Differences
- Plants produce their own food and are called autotrophs while most fungi are heterotrophs that feeds on chemical matter from producers.
- Plants are producers in the ecosystem while fungi are decomposers.
- Plants reproduce using seeds while fungi use spores
- In plants, food produced are stored as starch whereas in fungi, food is stored as glycogen.
- Examples of plants are orange, mango, banana while mushrooms are fungi.
- Most plants are generally green in color while fungi are of different colors and are commonly white.