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What are non examples of fungus?

Here are some non-examples of fungus, categorized by what they are:

Plants:

* Trees: Oak, pine, maple, etc.

* Flowers: Roses, tulips, daisies, etc.

* Grasses: Wheat, rice, corn, etc.

* Mosses: Sphagnum moss, club moss, etc.

* Ferns: Bird's nest fern, maidenhair fern, etc.

Animals:

* Mammals: Dogs, cats, humans, etc.

* Birds: Robins, eagles, penguins, etc.

* Reptiles: Snakes, lizards, turtles, etc.

* Amphibians: Frogs, toads, salamanders, etc.

* Fish: Salmon, tuna, sharks, etc.

* Insects: Ants, bees, butterflies, etc.

Other:

* Bacteria: E. coli, Salmonella, etc.

* Viruses: Influenza, HIV, COVID-19, etc.

* Protists: Amoeba, Paramecium, etc.

* Rocks and Minerals: Granite, quartz, diamond, etc.

* Water: Rain, rivers, oceans, etc.

* Air: Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.

Key differences:

* Cell Structure: Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, unlike plants which have cell walls made of cellulose.

* Nutrition: Fungi are heterotrophs, meaning they get their food from other organisms, while plants are autotrophs, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis.

* Reproduction: Fungi reproduce using spores, while plants reproduce using seeds or other methods.

Remember, this list is not exhaustive, but it gives you a good idea of what is *not* a fungus.

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