Biology
Which of the following properties of fungi separates them from plants ?
- Absence of chlorophyll
- Autotrophic mode of nutrition
- Lack of a stem
- Poisonous and non-edible
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Absence of chlorophyll
Reason — Fungi are differentiated from the plants as they don't have chlorophyll and their body is not differentiated into roots, stems and leaves.
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