Which of the following best describes a feature that distinguishes animals from fungi?

Animals have cell walls containing cellulose and proteins, while fungi have cell walls containing chitin.
Animals are heterotrophs, while most fungi are chemoautotrophs.
Animals reproduce sexually or asexually, while fungi reproduce by binary fission or budding.
Animals digest their food inside their bodies, while fungi digest their food externally.

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Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

Unlike animals, fungi do not ingest (take into their bodies) their food.Fungi release digestive enzymes intotheir food and digest it externally. They absorb the food molecules that result from the external digestion. ... The feeding stage consists of hyphae thatare involved in digestion of food.

Answer:

C. Animals reproduce sexually or asexually, while fungi reproduce by binary fission or budding.

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