Which of the following best explains a characteristic that differentiates fungi from plants?

fungi are made up of cells that do not have cell walls, while plant cells have walls containing cellulose.
fungi are unicellular and form colonies, while plants are multicellular with specialized tissues.
fungi are decomposers that break down dead plant and animal matter, while plants are autotrophs.
fungi are able to reproduce either sexually or asexually, while plants reproduce only sexually.

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C. fungi are decomposers that break down dead plant and animal matter, while plants are autotrophs.

Explanation: Fungi are the eukaryotic, multicellular and heterotrophic organisms having cell wall made of chitin which belongs to kingdom fungi because they are different from plants and animals. Fungi are decomposers which broken down the dead bodies of plants and animals while plants are eukaryotic, multicellular organisms which has the ability to make their own food in the process of photosynthesis. Their cell wall is made of cellulose.

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