No they are not the same
Algae are protists because they have some of the same organelles. They also are actually called plant like protists. They are still in the protists kingdom though. Protists are microscopic. But, algae is not microscopic. It is confusing but algae is in the Protists Kingdom. Algae also has call walls.
I think the same kingdom as normal fungus.
Fungi is part of the Plant Kingdom.
Non-vascular plants
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
fungi have a cell wall made of chitin, and do not photosynthesize. therefore, they also do not have chloroplasts like a plant.
i have the same question. i think because they decay things to get their nutrients.
They both belong in the Protista kingdomPROTISTAMOSTLY UNICELLULAREUKARYOTICSOME COLONIALAMEBAPARAMECIUMEUGLENAALGAE
They are very different. Fungi include mushrooms, yeasts, molds, truffles, rusts, smuts, and many other organisms. Mosses are actually small plants that photosynthesize, but don't have vascular tissue or produce seeds. Some things are called moss that aren't related to true mosses at all, like Spanish moss is actually a plant more closely related to pineapple, and some things called "moss" are actually lichens, which are combinations of fungi and usually algae.
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Animalia is the kingdom. The domain for it is Eukarya, the domain for it also has 3 other kingdoms. Plantae, Fungi, and Protista, There are 3 domains, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria is the kingdom for the Domain in a way. They are kind of the same, same way for the Archeae. The Fungi in Eurkarya feeds on dead or decayed materials. Bacteria causes germs to get you sick, those are just a couple of examples on what they do. Note that bacteria is party of the Bacteria domain, not the Eurkaya. Bacteria and Archaea may be called that for the domain, but they are also called the same name for their kingdom.
The kingdom fungi has organisms with cell walls made of chitin (the substance that makes up insect exoskeletons).