If I had to, 1. Plants, composed of plants and fungi 2. Animals 3. Cellular, combining the bacterias and protists
Mostly multicellular: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi. Mostly unicellular: Protista.
Both autotrophs (plants) and heterotrophs (animals) use Cellular Respiration to break the organic compounds (produced by Photosynthesis) into simpler molecules and release energy.Bacteria, fungi, and archaea also use Cellular Respiration.animals only
Yes it does, In fact; about half of the time of the fungi's life cycle it actually has two nuclei.
yes. since all fungi are prokaryotic, they all have a nucleus.
Certain types of fungi happen to be uni-cellular. Others are multicellular, but I don't know the names of multi cellular fungi.
No, fungi are not non-cellular. They are eukaryotic organisms composed of multiple cells. Fungi are unique in that they have cell walls made of chitin, a complex carbohydrate.
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Multi cellular
Fungi can be either multicellular or unicellular. Most fungi are multicellular, such as mushrooms and molds. However, some fungi, like yeasts, are unicellular.
Eukaryotic
Kingdom Fungi is Multi cellular and Kingdom Plantae is Unicellular ~Amberr<3 (your_using_the_7thGrade_interactive_reader ) you just got caught
Fungi and Protista.
fungi, aniallia by.jazmine
Algae, fungi, and protozoans are some unicelluar organisms that do cellular respiration
They're called hyphae
NO! never mistake protozoans from fungi, they are a completely different organism and have no relations except that they are both uni cellular organisms