•Reproduce by forming spores. •Made of threads called hyphae. • Multi cellular
Some of the oldest mushroom colonies called fairy rings, grow around the famous Stonehenge ruins in England. The rings are so large they can be seen from airplanes.
there are pore fungi and
Dumb, green, stinky.
Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms, distinct from plants and animals, and play essential roles in ecosystem processes. Fungi are crucial for nutrient cycling as decomposers, breaking down organic matter into simpler forms that can be used by other organisms. Some fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants, providing benefits such as increased nutrient uptake, which is important for the health of both the fungi and the plants.
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
evolved fungi
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Fungi are neither plants or animals, they are fungi. Once again, fungi are neither invertebrates or vertebrates, they are fungi.
Fungi are... Fungi. The four kingdoms of the Eukarya domain are: Protists, Plantae, Animalia, and Fungi. It is strange that people would even consider the fact that Fungi and Plants are in the same kingdom. For instance: Plants are photosynthesizers; they make their food off of the sunlight provided by the sun. Fungi are decomposers; they feed off of decaying plant and animal life they find. A plant's cell structure is also almost completely different than a fungus's. In addition, Plants start life in seed form, Fungi do not. When you add up all of the facts, the only characteristic of these two Eukaryotes that even suggests that they share the same kingdom is that they are both stationary. Nothing else.
Fungi belong to the Kingdom Fungi.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.
Yeast and truffles are part of the sac fungi. Also included in the sac fungi are penicillium and morels.