they are prokaryotic
No. Fungi are eukaryote
Mushroom and all the other fungi are eukaryotic.
Prokaryote
Yeast is a fungi, therefore eukaryotic. Eukaryotes are plants, animals and fungi. Prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea.
It is a prokaryote. It is from the Kingdom Monera
Bacteria are the most common prokaryotes, closely followed by fungi.~Erica Mandilag :)
No, fungi are Eukaryotes.
No
a prokaryote
Eukaryotic .
Eukaryote
Mushroom and all the other fungi are eukaryotic.
If you meant to say "prokaryote" or "prokaryotic", then NO. Prokaryotes belong to Monera, or the bacteria - cyanobacteria. Fungi are mono- and dikaryotic.
Prokaryote
Yeast is a fungi, therefore eukaryotic. Eukaryotes are plants, animals and fungi. Prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea.
Ringworm is actually a slang name for a fungal infection. Fungi are eukaryotic.
Fungi are unicellular or multicellular organisms with eukaryotic cell types. Prokaryote or Monera (comprised bacteria). Eukaryote (animals, plants, fungi and protists).
Eukaryote... though some fungi lack the traditional mitochondria that provides a cell with ATP. They are a category of fungi that make their ATP from hydrogenosomes (a structure name for the hydrogen it produces as waste).