yes they are also some fungi is yummy too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotes and fungi are multicelled eukaryotes. Some fungi can even have multi-nucleus in their hyphae.
Bacteria are usually unicellular. Fungi can be multicellular or unicellular.
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
I'm not sure about algae, but some fungi can become multicellular through budding
Sac Fungi are both unicellular and multicellular
Neither. Protozoa are distinct from both bacteria and fungi.
multicellular invertebrates
Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.
Fungi And Protists
A unicellular producer example :bacteria a multicellular consumer example: fungi
I'm not sure about algae, but some fungi can become multicellular through budding
Sac Fungi are both unicellular and multicellular
Neither. Protozoa are distinct from both bacteria and fungi.
5 examples of fungi are that : 1) They are of the Eukarya domain 2) They are Eukaryotic 3) It is both unicellular and multicellular 4) It is a Heterotroph 5) It causes bacteria
Fungi and Protists!
multicellular invertebrates
Fungi are unicellular or multicellular organisms with eukaryotic cell types. Prokaryote or Monera (comprised bacteria). Eukaryote (animals, plants, fungi and protists).
Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.
Almost all multicellular organisms belong to the domain Eukarya. This domain includes organisms with cells that have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Examples of multicellular organisms in the domain Eukarya include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.