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.

The statement that best explains a characteristic that differentiates fungi from plants is: Fungi are made up of cells that do not have cell walls, while plant cells have walls containing cellulose.