GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CLASSIFICATION OF ASSESSMENT
Question
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Fungi are prokaryotes, but plants are not.
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Fungi perform photosynthesis, but plants do not.
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Plants perform photosynthesis, but fungi do not.
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Fungi are protists, but plants are not.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Fungi are saprotrophes. They do not have chlorophyll and hence cannot perform photosynthesis. They obtain food from starchy materials, such as bread and bhakhri. They also possess root like fibres, which help them in the absorption of food.
Detailed explanation-2: -Fungi do not contain the green pigment chlorophyll and therefore are incapable of photosynthesis. That is, they cannot generate their own food.
Detailed explanation-3: -Plants are producers, using the energy of the sun to make seeds, cones, and spores to reproduce, while fungi are decomposers that break down decaying matter. Fungi create a fruiting body, the part of the mushroom we see aboveground that release spores to reproduce.
Detailed explanation-4: -Fungi do not have chlorophyll. Most of the plants have roots, leaves and stems. The fungal body includes hyphae (they interconnect to form mycelium). Sexual reproduction – Fusion of male and female gametes happen to produce offspring.
Detailed explanation-5: -Plant cell wall is made up of cellulose. Fungal cell wall is made up of chitin. Plant cell possess chloroplast therefore carrying out photosynthesis (autotrophs). Chloroplast is absent in fungal cells therefore living as saprophytes (feeding on dead decayed matter) or parasites (heterotrophs).