BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+INVESTIGATIONS-ACCESS
BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+INVESTIGATIONS-ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780077680978
Author: Marielle Hoefnagels
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 20, Problem 2WIO
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Both the fungi and animals are heterotrophs and the differences lies in the ways through which they obtain food.

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The fungi are the eukaryotic unicellular to multicellular organisms, which are placed into the kingdom Fungi. The cells walls of the fungi are comprised of chitins; they are heterotroph that is they are not able to synthesize their own food.

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