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Funguslike protist plasmodium is a mold which can move during certain times in its life cycle while Plasmodium which causes malaria is an infectious parasite grown in the stomach of a mosquito and cultivated in the human liver.
The Fungi Kingdom :D
Pinmould is in the Kingdom Fungi
not exactly. it is part of the fungi family though -YodaMolds (moulds) are a type of fungi.
No, mold is not a fungus. Mold is a certain type of phototrophic Prostist (found in Domain Protista) that form unicellular colonies. In a unicellular colony all of the cells that form the group are the same. Mold is very similar to seaweed (also a protist) in this manner.
yes., yes it is.,
It used to be part of the kingdom of fungi, but after some years of research, it has been classified as belonging to the kingdom protist and ONLY protist. it isn't a plant a fungi an animal and its usually a large single celled thing so, after researchers discovered this they put it into the kingdom protist. there are aproximally 1070 species of slime mold known to man.
slime mold
No. Algae is a protist in domain Eukarya. They are typically autotrophs (organisms that can manufacture their own food) that perform photosynthesis. "Blue-green" algae are prokaryotic cyanobacteria, however.
Protozoa is a herbivore, but also a decomposer in the food chain.
It is a fungus like protist for example plasmoidal slime mold
It is not a good description. A slime mold is a protist.
Fungi Mold is also called the Kingdom Mold.
Slime molds are fungus-like protists. They have a feeding and a reproducing stage in life. See link below for more information.
Mold should be classified in the fungus kingdom.
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Funguslike protist plasmodium is a mold which can move during certain times in its life cycle while Plasmodium which causes malaria is an infectious parasite grown in the stomach of a mosquito and cultivated in the human liver.