Mushrooms, as well as all fungi, are in the domain eukarya.
Mushrooms are in the kingdom of Fungi, and in the domain of Eukarya
Mushrooms belong to the domain Eukarya.
Mushrooms belong to the kingdom Fungi.
Leeches belong to the Animalia domain.
The lion belongs to the domain eukarya
Diatoms belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Chromista.
Plants all come under the domain of Eukarya,members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Under that domain, plants then belong to the Kingdom Plantae.
Eukaryote
Mushrooms belong to the kingdom known as "Fungi". Fungi have characteristic traits such as reproducing via spores. They are also known to prefer to grow in humid climates.
Mushrooms, as well as all fungi, are in the domain eukarya.
Mushrooms are fungi, not plants; they belong in the Kingdom Fungi.
The mushroom is a fungus, and all fungi belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Fungi, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Plantae and Protista.
they belong to the Eukarya domain due to be eukaryote
Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals. They belong to the domain eukaryora. Single celled organisms belong to the domain prokaryota.
Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals. They belong to the domain eukaryora. Single celled organisms belong to the domain prokaryota.
No, mushrooms will not turn into trees. This is because they belong to two completely different kingdoms of life: mushrooms belong in the Fungi kingdom, while trees are in the plantae kingdom. No form of life can cross between two kingdoms, so that means the most a mushroom will ever become is a larger mushroom.
They belong to the domain Eukarya.
A hydra belongs to the biological domain Eukarya, which includes all organisms with cells containing a nucleus.
Fungi.