fungi has its own special kingdom because it cannot fit into any vertebrates classes
Linnaeus originally classified fungi as part of the plant kingdom.
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The kingdom Animalia contains non-autotrophs.
fungi belongs to the Kingdom Fungi
Some scientists classify fungi as plants because they share certain characteristics like cell walls and non-motility. Other scientists classify fungi as animals due to their heterotrophic nature, similar to animals, and their ability to store energy as glycogen, like animals do. Ultimately, fungi are placed in their own kingdom, separate from plants and animals, due to their unique characteristics.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Fungi is a kingdom!
Fungi resemble fungi; they are their own kingdom.
The five kingdoms used to classify organisms are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera. Each kingdom represents a broad group of organisms with similar characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
united kindom united kingdom is a place... not a classification kingdom
it waz first in the kingdom protoctista but now in kingdom fugus
Animalia is the Animal Kingdom. When we classify an organism, it can be a plant, fungus or from the kingdom of animalia which includes all kinds of organisms that are not plants or fungi. Bears, fish & microscopic protozoa are all animals and fall under the kingdom of animalia.