No, viruses are a part of the kingdom eaubacteria.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
plants, fungi, bacteria, unicellular organisms
There are many differences between carpenter ants and fungi. The ants are part of Kingdom Animalia while the fungi are part of Kingdom Fungi. There are many structural differences, ranging from the organization of the body structures to the methods of reproduction.
No, algae do not belong to the Kingdom Fungi. All algae belong in the unranked classification Archaeplastida, and green algae also belong to the Kingdom Plantae.
No, they are part of kingdom Fungi.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Fungi are not part of the animal kingdom.
yes fungi has it very own kingdom in the 5 kingdom classification system. its called kingdom fungi
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
plants, fungi, bacteria, unicellular organisms
Viruses are not considered to be part of any of the traditional biological kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, etc.). They are typically classified in a separate group known as the kingdom Viruses or under domain as Obligate Intracellular Parasites.
The animal kingdom of Saturn at Taco Bell
Mold is a part of the kingdom fungi. The kingdom archaebacteria has bacteria and algae, but does not contain any fungi.
Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms that are part of the Fungi kingdom.
There are many differences between carpenter ants and fungi. The ants are part of Kingdom Animalia while the fungi are part of Kingdom Fungi. There are many structural differences, ranging from the organization of the body structures to the methods of reproduction.
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi