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What are the differences of algae, protozoa, and fungi?

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What are the differences of algae, protozoa, and fungi?

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  1. Right now they consider algae a protozoa. So between the algae type of protozoa and other protozoans. Algae gets much larger than other kinds. Algae can perform photosynthesis. Fungi does not perform photosythesis. Fungi will absorb matter, usually a cellulose product such as say wood for example. Could also be bread or some other plant-based material. Algae is found in water. The oceans and rivers and streams. Fungi can be found on land. Hope that helps!!


  2. The three are all examples of eukaryotes (3 of the 4, animal being missing) and the link below has the information you need to note the differences. I could paraphrase it but this explains it better than I could. The ongoing problems with classification are that at any given minute it can be revised and the whole system has been so revised so many times that what is correct right now may not be by the time you get this in a few minutes.

  3. Goto this link and click on Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Protista at the bottom of the page for basic explanations of these organisms.

    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~braselto/read...

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