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fungi is very valuable as a source of vitamins and antibiotics

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What kingdom of organisms is related to fungi?

Animals


To Which kingdom do fungi belong to?

it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus


Which kingdom has saprophytic organisms?

The Fungi kingdom includes saprophytic organisms, which obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. These organisms play a vital role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in ecosystems.


What is the kingdom that is made up of organisms that are eukaryotic and heterotrophic?

The kingdom that is made up of organisms that are eukaryotic and heterotrophic is Kingdom Fungi. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems and obtain their nutrients by absorbing organic matter from their environment.


What kingdom of organisms is closely related to fungi?

Animals


What kingdom contains multicellular organisms that do not make their own food?

The fungi kingdom contains non-photosynthetic multicellular organisms that digest their food externally. Examples of fungi are yeasts, smuts, molds and mushrooms


Organisms in what kingdom obtain their food by decomposing the remains of the other organisms?

fungi


How does the Fungi kingdom's organisms get food?

From the sun so they are autotroph.


How many kingdom that organisms are classified?

animals, fungi and plants.


Is fungi an insect?

No. Fungi are their own kingdom of organisms separate from plants and animals. Insects are animals.


Can organisms from the Fungi Kingdom move?

Most organisms in the Fungi Kingdom are non-motile, meaning they cannot move on their own. However, some fungi can disperse their spores through the air or water to colonize new areas.


Are fungi useful to humans?

Yes, fungi are useful to humans in many ways. They are essential for decomposition, nutrient recycling, and soil health. Fungi are also used in food production (e.g., baking, brewing, and fermentation), medicine (e.g., antibiotics and drug production), and bioremediation to clean up contaminated environments.