FUNGI
kingdom plantae (PLANT) kingdom of multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs that have cell walls....-khate
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
No, algae are not part of the fungi kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom called Protista. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption.
Pollen cells belong to the Plantae kingdom, which includes all multicellular, photosynthetic organisms. Within the kingdom Plantae, pollen cells are produced by plants for the purpose of reproduction.
Green algae belong to the kingdom Plantae within the Eukaryota domain. This kingdom includes various photosynthetic organisms, characterized by their chlorophyll-containing cells. Green algae are primarily aquatic and play a significant role in aquatic ecosystems as primary producers. They are also considered ancestral to land plants, sharing many similarities in structure and photosynthetic pigments.
Plant kingdom
Kingdom Platae
No, blepharisma is not an algae. It is a type of unicellular ciliate protozoan that is classified in the phylum Ciliophora. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that belong to a different biological kingdom.
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No, brown algae are not fungus-like protists. Brown algae are a type of multicellular, photosynthetic algae that belong to the kingdom Chromista, while fungus-like protists are organisms that display characteristics of both fungi and protists, and belong to the kingdom Protista.
mammals belong to the animalia kingdom
Algae is a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista. They can be further classified into different divisions based on features like pigmentation, cell wall composition, and habitat.