How are fungi more like an animal?

They have a cell wall.
They are heterotrophs that absorb their food.
They produce seeds and have membrane-bound nucleus.
They use sunlight for photosynthesis.

Respuesta :

That would be B. Fungi like animals can’t produce their own food and are heterotrophs.

Answer:

The correct answer is: They are heterotrophs that absorb their food.

Explanation:

Fungi are organisms that have their own kingdom, although they share some similarities with plants and animals.

Both fungi and animals are heterotrophs: this means that they do no produce their food, so they have to eat it or absorb it. This is the common characteristic of the two out of all of the options.

Fungi, like plants, do have cell walls, but this is not a characteristic present in animals. Fungi have a cell wall that is made of chitin, animals only have a plasma membrane that separates the inner medium from the outer medium.

Both fungi and animals have a membrane-bound nucleus (this is a common characteristic in eukaryotic cells) but animals do not produce seeds.

Neither Fungi nor animals use sunlight for photosynthesis - photosynthesis is only performed by autotrophs (meaning they "create their food"), like plants.

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