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Which characteristic makes fungi similar to plants?

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While both are eukaryotic (both have nucleus) and don't move, plants are autotrophic, making their own energy - and have cell walls made of cellulose, but fungi are heterotrophic, taking in food for energy (so they eat dead and decaying food), and have cell walls.

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They are both non-mobile and eukaryotic.

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Plants and fungi both remain stationary. They do not move around for their food. Another similarity is that they both are made up of eukaryotic cells, meaning they contain a nucleus.

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