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chapter 22 study questions characteristics of animals and fungi 1 classify the following characteristics to describe the similarities and differences between animals and fungi. fungi: cell walls contain chitin, heterotrophic both fungi and animals: eukaryotic, saprotrophic; absorb food, store energy as glycogen, contain mycelium with hyphae animals: ingest food, contain no cell walls
Fungi have cell - walls with chitin and are heterotrophic, saprotrophic and absorb food, and contain mycelium with hyphae. Both fungi and animals are eukaryotic and store energy as glycogen. Animals ingest food and have no cell - walls.
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Fungi: Cell walls contain chitin, Heterotrophic, Saprotrophic; absorb food, Contain mycelium with hyphae
Both Fungi and Animals: Eukaryotic, Store energy as glycogen
Animals: Ingest food, Contain no cell walls