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most of protists moved with cillia, flagella, or pseudopod.
By 300 million years ago, all forms of fungi existed, but earlier records are a bit sketchy. Nevertheless, there are some undisputed fossils of fungi from around 400-440 million years ago. Also, many of the earliest plant fossils show the presence of mycorrhizae. Although the origin of fungi is a mystery, most biologists assume that the fungi evolved from protists. Moreover, most assume that fungi probably existed as early as the terrestrial environment was first colonized by life: "From their inception, terrestrial communities have depended on (fungi)". Probably, fungi moved with plants from the aquatic habitat.
Most species of fungi are not not able to move on their own. However, some are able to forcibly discharge their spores, such as Pilobulos. Chytrid fungi have a flagellum on their spore; thus, they are able to move on their own.
There are several groups, including the reds (which include many seaweeds, including the coralline algae), greens (that include both marine, aquatic and terrestrial species, and are related to land plants), and the browns (which also include many seaweeds, including kelp). They are in the protista kingdom. They were first in the plantae kingdom and have moved a lot and been disputed about, but they have been decided to be in the protista kingdom.
Yep they developed. Simply due to evolutionary characters plant kingdom is divided into many Divisions; Bryophyta, Pterophyta, Lycophyta, Cycadophyta, Coniferophyta, Anthophyta
Yes, moldy bread would be in the protista kingdom. Zygote fungus is in the protista kingdom and can cause bread to develop mold.
most of protists moved with cillia, flagella, or pseudopod.
By 300 million years ago, all forms of fungi existed, but earlier records are a bit sketchy. Nevertheless, there are some undisputed fossils of fungi from around 400-440 million years ago. Also, many of the earliest plant fossils show the presence of mycorrhizae. Although the origin of fungi is a mystery, most biologists assume that the fungi evolved from protists. Moreover, most assume that fungi probably existed as early as the terrestrial environment was first colonized by life: "From their inception, terrestrial communities have depended on (fungi)". Probably, fungi moved with plants from the aquatic habitat.
Dark, damp places. Places that are rarely moved and that have somewhat tropical tempatures with alot of humidity. Such as rain forests.
yes it is because the memhpis city moved to the city of thebes
Most species of fungi are not not able to move on their own. However, some are able to forcibly discharge their spores, such as Pilobulos. Chytrid fungi have a flagellum on their spore; thus, they are able to move on their own.
No, Jeroboam built up Shechem as his initial capital. It was later moved to Tirza.
Euglena and Paramecium were originally in the Protista Kingdom, but were moved to the Chromalveolata Kingdom. Chromalveolata is not often used as a formal kingdom. They are placed here because they share characteristics with other kingdoms, so cannot be properly classified.
In 2013, approximately 526,000 people moved to the United Kingdom. Measured against the approximately 314,000 people who left the United Kingdom, the net gain of immigrants was approximately 212,000.
they moved north to a city named yathribMuhammad (PBUH) and his followers moved to the city, Medinain 622 A.D.
Fungi more as spores, which asrelated by the parent and which move on the air or in water to a new location where they grow if conditions are right. After the spore grown, the fungus can "move" by growing larger and into another place. Beyond that, fungi move only when something else relocated them.
It moved about a bit but in general this is the history:-In the Early Dynastic Period about 3150 BC, the capital was at Memphis.In the the Middle Kingdom around 1985 BC, the capital was the city of Itjtawy located in Faiyum.Hyksos invaders took over much of Lower Egypt around 1650 BC and founded a new capital at Avaris.In the New Kingdom around 1350 BC, the capital was moved to Thebes. However, Akhenaten built a new capital at Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna) which was abandoned on his death.By 653 BC, the capital had moved to Sais.With the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, the capital moved to the new city of Alexandria where it remained until the capital moved to Cairo in the present.