It is a plant
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
The kingdom Plantae is comprised of the green plants. These plants have cell walls with cellulose and mostly gather energy from sunlight by photosynthesis. They're also characterized by alternation of generations and sexual reproduction.
Members of the kingdom fungi are different from members of the kingdom plantae because fungi are heterotrophs. This means they do not make their own food like plants do. Plants are autotrophs because they make their own food using photosynthesis.
Archeobactetia
There are two answers to this simple but complex answer, but the answer is fugi and animilia. They are both multicellular and heterotrophic.
Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Animalia
Main kingdom is plantae. Also some in protista
Plantae has cell walls of cellulose and Animalia does not.Plantae is an Autotroph and Animalia is a Heterotroph.
Plantae has cell walls of cellulose and Animalia does not.Plantae is an Autotroph and Animalia is a Heterotroph.
KINGDOM ANIMALIA AND KINGDOM PLANTAE? ANIMALS AND PLANTS.
In the five kingdom system, the three kingdoms that have organisms capable of photosynthesis are some bacteria (mainly cyanobacteria) in the Kingdom Monera, algae in the Kingdom Protista, and plants in the Kingdom Plantae.
The kingdom Plantae is comprised of the green plants. These plants have cell walls with cellulose and mostly gather energy from sunlight by photosynthesis. They're also characterized by alternation of generations and sexual reproduction.
There are two types of reproduction in plants: asexual and sexual. Asexual is when the cell splits in two and you have two identical cells. Sexual is where two cells combine and create one living cell.
Linnaeus created a two-kingdom system, classifying organisms into the Kingdom Plantae and the Kingdom Animalia based on their characteristics.
There are 6 kingdoms of life: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Protista, True Bacteria, and Kingdom Protista. Or... There could be 5 kingdoms if you mix True Bacteria with Ancient Bacteria into one kingdom : Eurobacteria.
There are six kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Protista Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Eubacteria The first four are eukaryotes and the last two are prokaryotes. It might be the other way around though.