they are both alive.......
They are both multicellular, use DNA that has the same composition and uses the same triplet code, use ATP as their energy storage medium, have cells with nuclei and mitochondria, have triple layered phospholipid membranes, use water as their solvent and enzymes designed to operate in that liquid, in a narrow pH range; both have to grow, metabolize fuel, and reproduce...
I could go on and on, but basically all the myriad things that make up the miracle of cellular metabolism are the same. Anybody who still maintains, in the light of all that, that evolution does not occur, is delusional in my opinion. You can only take rabid denial so far before you start to look downright foolish.
Virtually all eukaryotic (meaning all plants, animals, funghi, etc) cells have nuclei. The only exception of which I can think are erythrocytes (red blood cells) which lose their nuclei as they mature in mammals.
Moulds are funghi. Funghi are not plants but are an type of organism in their own right. Unlike plants they do not photosynthesise, but respire, like us humans do. This means they get their energy from the organic matter that surrounds them (they release enzymes and then absorb sugar etc- kind of like eating) THEREFORE, the rate of growth has nothing to do with light levels.
ecause they r the same
Biology is simpy the study of organisms (animals, plants, bacteria,viruses,funghi etc.) and by extension nature itself. Smallpox is a disease that affects only humans and is deadly, covering the victim in rashes and blisters that can cause blindness and limb deformities. And so by studying humans and the causes and effects of smallpox on them, one is studying biology.
I think it would be crocodile teeth
They are a funghi.
Teletubbies - 1997 Funghi the Dolphin 1-98 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
On a mushroom pizza in your local italian.
funghi ripieni
Seaweed, crab , plankton and smaller animals like shrimp.
Stuffed mushrooms in an Italian restaurant.
Ciao Italia - 1989 Mushroom Fantasy Una Fantasia Dei Funghi was released on: USA: 18 June 2011
msost animals are nasty that's how they are similar
Virtually all eukaryotic (meaning all plants, animals, funghi, etc) cells have nuclei. The only exception of which I can think are erythrocytes (red blood cells) which lose their nuclei as they mature in mammals.
The Dimetrodon.
There are certain characteristics that all animals have, which is why they are all considered to be animals, but the variety of animals is enormous, and I would hardly say that all animals are similar.
Endangered and extinct animals are similar because endangered animals sometimes become extinct.