Both a plant and a fungus are composed of cells. According to the cell theory, the cells of
A a fungus can take in nutrients but are unable to produce new cells.
B
both organisms are able take in nutrients, and both can produce new cells.
C
a plant can produce new cells but are unable to take in nutrients,
D
both organisms are able to take in nutrients, but only plants can produce new cells.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

New cells can only come from already existing cells, therefore neither plants nor fungi can create new cells

According to the cell theory, the cells of both plant and fungal organisms are able take in nutrients, and both can produce new cells. Thus option B is correct.

What are the difference between plant cell and fungal cell ?

Plants are autotrophic eukaryotic organism with different parts like root, stem, leaves etc. Fungi are the heterotrophic eukaryotic organism with undifferentiated body.

plant cell have cell wall made up of cellulose while fungal cell wall are septate or aseptate composed up chitin.

Plant cell are uninucleate but fungal cell are both uninucleate or multinucleated.

Chloroplast present in plant cell but absent in fungal cell.

Plant cell membrane have phytosterol where as fungal cell membrane have ergosterol.

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