eukaryotes such as plants and fungi have cell walls in them.
if you mean plants, animals and fungi then eukaryotic cells. plant shape - square or rectangle animal shape - circle
Culture has many meanings. Culture can be a way of life for someone, or it can be a person's background, or it can simply be many different nationalities coming together as one community. Sometimes it can imply the artistic or intellectual life of a community. Biologically, it means a sample of cells, fungi or bacteria grown under laboratory conditions.
Multicellular refers to organisms made up of multiple cells that are specialized to perform specific functions. These cells work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems, allowing the organism to carry out complex processes necessary for survival and growth. Examples of multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi.
Eukaryotic refers to organisms whose cells contain a true nucleus enclosed within membranes. This category includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Eukaryotic cells also have other membrane-bound organelles that are absent in prokaryotic cells.
all fungi is threadlike because all fungi is made of tiny strings called hyphae.
It means that there are a high quantity pf these cells called ep in your urine :)
In biology, a kingdom is a taxonomic rank that is used to classify living organisms. There are currently five kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), and Monera (bacteria and archaea). Each kingdom represents a broad category of organisms with shared characteristics.
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Agaricomycetes is a class of fungi.
Coenocytic describes a type of multicellular organism where the cells lack well-defined boundaries and instead share a common cytoplasm. This results in a continuous mass of cytoplasm with many nuclei. Examples include fungi and some algae.
Fungi is part of the Eukarya domain... Having more than one cell, and having cells with a nucleus. If their size doesn't tell you how much they differ, then consider the fact that Fungi are decomposers, feeding off plant and animal life, and bacteria have uncountable ways of feeding. As an added note, Fungi are stationary. Bacteria can move around.
Organisms that are made up of many cells