The pressurized plants and fungi mentioned in the video have some surprising similarities. What differences would you expect them to have?

One difference that could be expected between pressurized plants and fungi is their cellular structure. Plants typically have cellulose cell walls, while fungi have chitin cell walls. Additionally, plants perform photosynthesis to produce their own food, while fungi are heterotrophic and obtain nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their surroundings. Another difference could be their reproductive structures - plants typically reproduce through seeds and flowers, while fungi reproduce through spores. Finally, plants have specialized structures for water and nutrient uptake, such as roots and vascular tissues, while fungi rely on mycelium and hyphae for absorption and distribution of nutrients.