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Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.

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Which kingdom includes both multicellular and multicellular organisms?

Fungi And Protists


Which kingdom includes autotrophic and heterotrophic unicellular and multicellular organisms?

The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.


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


What kingdom does multicellular belong to?

Multicellular eukaryotes can belong to either Animalia, Plantae, or Fungi.


What are some examples of multicellular fungi?

mold,mushrooms,yeasts,smuts,mildews,toadstools.http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Multicellular+fungi


Members of which kingdom are multicellular producers?

Plantae


Members of this kingdom have multicellular filaments that grow into food break it down then absorb it?

The members of the kingdom Fungi have multicellular filaments that grow into food, break it down and then absorb it. The filaments are called hyphae.


Which cell kingdom includes both multicellular and unicellular organisms?

Fungi and Protista.


What kingdom includes organisms that grow multicellular filaments that it processes as food?

fungi


Which kingdom includes both unicellular and multicellular?

Fungi and Protista.


Is a plant a unicellular organism?

No, they are multicellular. Don't confuse plants with yeasts and algae!!! Yeasts are part of fungi. For the most part, fungi are multicellular, but yeast is the exception to that rule for that kingdom. And fungi are not plants. The Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Plantae are separate. Algae can also be multicellular or unicellular depending on the genus. And algae, which includes seaweeds, are not plants either! Algae are under the Kingdom Protista.


What do plant and fungi kingdom have in common?

They are both eukaryotes,have cell walls, have nuclei,and are multicellular.