No, because fungi are eukaryotes and not prokaryotes.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and plant cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
All prokaryotic cells like bacteria, some fungi etc.
No, mold is not prokaryotic. Mold is a type of fungus, and fungi are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have their genetic material contained in a nucleus within their cells. Prokaryotic organisms, like bacteria, do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is free-floating in the cell.
Yes, all fungi are heterotrophs. Counter to plants, algae and some bacteria, fungi are unable to photosynthetize (organisms that can do this are called autotrophs), fungi can only descompose organic matter, but they can't fix carbon from the atmosfere -what photosynthetic organisms do.
It is prokaryotic because most bacteria are prokaryotic and most fungi are eukaryotic
Yes, all fungi have eukaryotic cells. This means that their cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.
Coprinus is a eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the kingdom Fungi, which are all eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic organisms have cells with membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus containing genetic material.
The sunflower is a plant, and all plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
yes. since all fungi are prokaryotic, they all have a nucleus.
No, fungi are not a kingdom of the domain Prokarya. They belong to the domain Eukarya, which includes all organisms with eukaryotic cells that have a nucleus. The kingdom Fungi is distinct from Prokarya, which encompasses bacteria and archaea, both of which have prokaryotic cells that lack a true nucleus.
No, prokaryotic cells have none of either.