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How do fungi differ from plants

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Answer: Fungi lack chlorophyll and do not engage in photosynthesis. Plants engage in photosynthesis which produces glucose from carbon dioxide and sunlight. ... Plants are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own food. Fungi are heterotrophs and must rely on other organisms to support themselves.

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