Well, fungi is a Kingdom, not a Phylum. But, no, kelp is made of algae and belongs in Kingdom Protista.
The colour of kelp depend on what phylum if fits into. If the kelp is green, it is part of Phylum Chlorophyta. If the kelp is red, it is part of Phylum Rhodophyta. If the kelp is brown, it is part of Phylum Phaeophyta. hope this helped :)
Yes stingrays live at the bottom of heavy kelp forests (or just plain kelp forests).
Kelp belongs to the phylum Phaeophyta, which consists of brown algae.
No, kelp is a green plant.
The two phylum that principally contain macroscopic algae are Rhodophyta (red algae) and Phaeophyta (brown algae). These algae are commonly found in marine environments and can form large, visible structures like kelp forests.
no... kelp is and ocean plant...
chytridiomycota
When sea urchins are not present in the ecosystem kelp forests thrive.
Basidiomycota. Of kingdom fungi
Kelp is in the phylum Heterokontophyta, and the class Phaeophyceae.
sea urchins eat kelp.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.