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absence of a cellular nucleus
Ayoo whaddup!! ite lemme break it down real quick fo ya.... theyre both prokaryotic, and all the others kindoms are Eukaryotic
It might be kingdoms, but I am not sure because i am also trying to findout the answer and from some of my research, I just hypothisised and my opinion is that it might just be kingdoms.
Yes. Yeast is a type of fungus. By definition, all members of kingdoms that generaly represent fungu, plants and animals are eukyarotic.
Protista
all have cells.
they all have cells
all have cells.
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
They can sometimes be heretrophs
absence of a cellular nucleus
absence of a cellular nucleus
Ayoo whaddup!! ite lemme break it down real quick fo ya.... theyre both prokaryotic, and all the others kindoms are Eukaryotic
It might be kingdoms, but I am not sure because i am also trying to findout the answer and from some of my research, I just hypothisised and my opinion is that it might just be kingdoms.
Members of the kingdom Fungi are Heterotrophs and the Members of the kingdom Plantae are Photosynthetic Autotrophs.
Plants and other members of the Plantae kingdom are particularly different from the other Eukarya kingdoms in that plants make their own food, usually from the sun's energy. Animals and such have to consume their nutrients from external sources.