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Fungi are different from plants because _____

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Fungi are different from plants because fungi do not photosynthesis and plants do. Fungi don’t have chlorophyll. Plants absorb nutrients from organic stuff and make it into food through photosynthesis. Fungi absorb decomposed material. Also, they don’t need sunlight because of the decomposed stuff. Hope this helped!

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Fungi are different from plants because "they do not need sunlight to grow" most fungi could grow in harsh conditions and do not need sunlight to grow. Some grow deep in caves where there's no sunlight at all but still grow. Plant's need sunlight they cannot grow without it. Some fungi can even form and grow on humans, but plants can't.

Hope this helps!

~Nonportrit

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