Fungi
No, algae are not part of the fungi kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom called Protista. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family
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no mucor i sin a way a type of mild belonging to the fungi group
Cheek cells belong to the kingdom Animalia. The cheek cells are considered to be eukaryotic. Bacteria cells belong to the kingdom Eubacteria.
No, algae are not part of the fungi kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom called Protista. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption.
Ciliates belong to the kingdom Protista. They are single-celled organisms that have hair-like structures called cilia for movement and feeding.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family
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Cnidarians belong to the Kingdom Animalia. They are characterized by their radial symmetry, tentacles with stinging cells called cnidocytes, and a simple nerve net.
Plantae
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
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no mucor i sin a way a type of mild belonging to the fungi group