RedRebellion424 RedRebellion424
  • 01-03-2018
  • Biology
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What do you think algae offer that the fungi can’t do?

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jefej12e jefej12e
  • 01-03-2018
Both help the planet but algae can do it way faster.
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Naqada Naqada
  • 20-08-2018

Algae are autotroph as they contain chloroplasts and carry out photosynthesis. During photosynthesis they make carbohydrate. Hence, they are producers. Whereas, Fungi do not have chloroplast. They are saprophytes, depends on death and decaying matter for food. So, fungi are the decomposers of the ecosystem.

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