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The cell walls of fungi are composed of chitin , and cell walls in slime molds contain cellulose or cellulose-like compounds.
Slime molds have a place with the Kingdom Protista. They are like fungi as they produce sporangia. Slime molds live on rotting plants, natural or organic matter, and microorganisms. They have a cell wall made out of cellulose, in contrast to fungi.
Fungi allude to eukaryotic living beings that have a place with the Kingdom Fungi. Their cell walls contain chitin. They can be unicellular (Yeast) or multicellular (Penicillium, etc.).
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