These are loose terms applied to members of the kingdom Fungi.
Moulds and mushrooms belong to the kingdom Fungi. Fungi are organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down and absorbing organic matter from their surroundings.
Mushrooms are fungi that reproduce through spores and play a vital role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter. Seaweeds are marine algae that use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy and provide habitat and food for various marine animals. Both mushrooms and seaweeds are non-flowering plants that have unique adaptations to survive in their respective environments.
The domain of living things that is not recognized is protists. The three recognized domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Carbon and Nitrogen
Your answer could apply to any of the three following situations: Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment Coniology is the study of dust in the atmosphere and its effects on living organisms Actinobiology is the study of the effects of radiation upon living organisms
The levels of organization in living things are: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Cells are the basic unit of life, tissues are groups of cells working together, organs are groups of tissues working together, organ systems are groups of organs working together, and organisms are complete living things.
Yes of course. Mushrooms are living things and living things respond to changes. ♡♥
they are both related to plants. they are both living things.
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Yes, mushrooms, like all living things, use energy for biological functions.
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.
Besides animals and plants, other living organisms include:fungi (e.g. moulds, yeasts, mushrooms)bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Streptococcus)protozoa (e.g. Plasmodium, Toxoplasmosis, Leishmania)algae (e.g. green, red, brown, yellow algae)
yes, everything that is created by God is known as belonging to all living things.
You and I are living things and so we are living organisms. Dogs and cats, fleas, worms, birds, mushrooms, and bacteria are all living organisms.
No, mosquitoes don't eat mushrooms. They only feed from other animals and humans. They suck blood from living things to survive.
soil makers
living things depend on non-living things and they all belong in an ecosystem.one wont be present without the other
Seeds are considered to be living organisms because some tissues inside the seed remain active and perform metabolic activites like cellular respiration. Seeds use the stored energy to stay alive and wait for the right conditions to grow.