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What is the differences between protists and fungi?

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  1. The protist have the same characteristics of the animal kingdom except the celular level. Fungi is another kingdom, and they share with animal the movility for example.


  2. Protists are generally unicellular. Fungi are multicellular. Fungi are mainly saprotrophic, while protists are not (they can be heterotrophic, autotrophic, parisitic and saprotrophic). They have different cell wall compositions (Fungi cell wall is made of chitin, protist ones aren't). I am pretty sure protists reproduce mainly asexually and fungi reproduce sexually by producing spores.

  3. The very basic difference is that it falls into a completely different kingdom.  There are 5 kingdoms, Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, Bacteria.  Each has differences you can read about it here.

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