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Is fungi a flowering plant?
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Humans create them!
It doesn't. Aflowering plant produces flowers and seeds that fall of and produce more plants.
No,because lichen is a fungi. Fungi is not a plant or animal.................
non-flowering plants -.- not fungi cause fungi are gills not leaves
A mushroom is a non flowering organism and it reproduces by means of spores. Mushrooms are included in Fungi kingdom within the domain Eukarya and all fungi are nonflowering. Plants are in a separate kingdom within domain Eukarya. So, fungi are non-flowering, but they aren't plants.
They are non-flowering plants. They produces spores,
Is fungi a flowering plant?
No, strawberries are part of the flowering group of plants. In fact, fungi are no longer considered part of the plant kingdom.
Algae, ferns, mosses, fungi, flowering plants
No. Mushrooms are "fungi" a whole vast group of organisms which as it happens have more in common with animals than they do with plants.No, mushrooms do not have flowers. Mushrooms are fungi, and fungi are not plants. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms, like us. This means they depend upon other organisms for food. A mushroom is considered a fruiting body because it produces the spores by which the fungus will reproduce and spread. This terminology is a hold over from the days when people thought fungi were plants.
if this is for the Plato online learning life science class the answer is 3
The two subgroups are - 1. Cryptogames and 2. Phanerogames Cryptogames are those plants which do not bear flowers such as Algae, Fungi, Bryophytes, and Pteridophytes. Phanerogames are flower bearing plants such as Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.
For the higher plants, gymnosperms is the group. In the lower plants, non-flowering is the norm, ferns, mosses, lycopods, fungi, and in New Zealand we have Tmesipteris. (me sip ter iss)
Humans create them!
Ova are produced by sexually reproducing animals, protists, fungi and flowering plants and ferns