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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains a characteristic that differentiates fungi from animals?
A
Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, while animals do not have cell walls.
B
Fungi are autotrophic, while animals are heterotrophic.
C
Fungi reproduce only asexually, while animals reproduce only sexually.
D
Fungi have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animals do not.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the key characteristic that differentiates fungi from animals. Consider structural, nutritional, and reproductive aspects.
Understand that fungi have cell walls, which is a structural feature. Animals, on the other hand, do not have cell walls.
Recognize that the cell walls of fungi are made of chitin, a unique polysaccharide, whereas animals lack this feature entirely.
Consider the nutritional modes: fungi are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their food by absorbing nutrients from other organisms, while animals are also heterotrophic but ingest their food.
Evaluate the reproductive modes: fungi can reproduce both sexually and asexually, whereas animals primarily reproduce sexually. This is not a distinguishing feature as both can reproduce sexually.