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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do fungi differ from plants? Fungi are heterotrophic organisms but plants are not. Fungi contain vascular tissues but plants do not. Fungi have cell walls of cellulose but plants have walls of chitin. Fungi are autotrophic organisms but plants are not. @GOODMAN

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So whats the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do fungi differ from plants?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The options/answers to choose from are the other 4 sentences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, so its one of those options?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Multiple choice.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Option a is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Really?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have another question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, so here is what i got. Fungi have cell walls of cellulose but plants have walls of chitin. That statement is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what its trying to say. Its fungus that has chitin.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

common, plants are autotrophs(can make their own food) and fungi are heterotrophs(cannot make their own food)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*Comm'on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, agreed with i agree with Shivam, i was just gonna go through the whole questions and explain each choice.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify the fungus type pictured below.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the options are, Zygote fungi Imperfect fungi Sac fungi Club fungi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mushroom ofcourse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so.. what fungi would it be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea, that what i thought too @shivam_bhalla But i dont understand the answers that careless has given.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The options to choose from are Zygote fungi Imperfect fungi Sac fungi Club fungi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mushrooms are club fungi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you 100 % positive?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_mushrooms_a_sac_fungi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Describe the function of the structure pictured below. Asexual reproduction Spore production Sexual reproduction Water absorption

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Looks like water absorption, but i cant be sure...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not sure But I feel it is asexual reproduction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm.... Should I guess?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Go with @GOODMAN 's guess. I am relatively inexperienced in identification :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

walit @blues will certainly help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*wait

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, i cannot be sure too, i mean, it looked like it, im not so familiar with this concept, i just knew about the kingdoms.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'll guess. :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which scenario describes a mutually beneficial relationship with fungi in an ecosystem? Fungus growing inside an anthill Fungus growing on the leaves of plants Fungus used as food for human consumption Fungus used to make medications for humans

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One of options A or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have to go now, but good luck :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Same here. Bio is not my forte. :P Just came her for a change :P

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