It's one of these:
Yeast is a fungi. It is usually a one-celled fungus.
Heterotrophs are organisms who cannot produce their own organic food.Mushrooms are heterotrophs too, specifically they are termed as saprotrophs or saprophytes, that is they obtain their organic nutrient from dead decaying organisms.
Yes, fungi has both animal and plant characteristics.
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They are Unicellular.
The Kingdom Fungi are haploid species. Haploid means it has a single set of unpaired chromosomes Most fungi, many algae, and some protozoa are haploid except zygote stage.
Another word is "consumer." All animals are, by definition, heterotrophs; they cannot synthesize their own food and so must eat other organisms for the organic compounds necessary for survival. However most fungi, and many bacteria and protozoa are also heterotrophic.
Heterotrophs, such as most bacteria, all fungi, protozoa, and animals.
stratum corneum functions as a physical barrier to light and heat waves, microorganisms(e.g. bacteria, fungi, protozoa & viruses) and most chemicals.
Yes,they cannot make their own food
Another word is "consumer." All animals are, by definition, heterotrophs; they cannot synthesize their own food and so must eat other organisms for the organic compounds necessary for survival. However most fungi, and many bacteria and protozoa are also heterotrophic.
No , most of Protozoa are not photosynthetic hence can't produce O2 .
Yeast is a fungi. It is usually a one-celled fungus.
Only some protozoa are decomposers as giant Amoeba . Most protozoa are saprotrophic , some parasitic and some photosynthetic .
eukaryotes such as plants and fungi have cell walls in them.
Another word is "consumer." All animals are, by definition, heterotrophs; they cannot synthesize their own food and so must eat other organisms for the organic compounds necessary for survival. However most fungi, and many bacteria and protozoa are also heterotrophic.
Heterotrophs are organisms who cannot produce their own organic food.Mushrooms are heterotrophs too, specifically they are termed as saprotrophs or saprophytes, that is they obtain their organic nutrient from dead decaying organisms.