The main features of the difference between fungi and other living organisms.

Initially, mycology (the science of mushrooms) was a branch of botany, but a number of significant differences allowed mushrooms to be attributed to a separate kingdom:

1. Mushrooms do not contain chlorophyll, therefore they cannot synthesize organic substances.

2. Like animals, they are heterotrophs.

3. Store nutrients in the form of glycogen.

4. Have a chitinous rather than cellulose cell wall.

5. Urea is isolated.



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