Fungi are classified in its own kingdom, not under plantae.
Plantae Double checked on Apex
this are the five-kingdom of systemMonera (includes Eubacteria and Archeobacteria,Protista,Fungi,Plantae,Animalia.
In the six-kingdom system, they are: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea, Bacteria.
plantae and fungi
No. at one time the were grouped with plants, but as modern science gained a better understanding of living organisms, they are understood to be in there own Kingdom.
Fungi were initially classified in the kingdom Plantae due to their superficial similarities, such as non-motile growth and cell wall composition. However, they were later reclassified into their own kingdom, Fungi, based on genetic and molecular similarities that distinguish them from plants. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption, unlike plants which are autotrophic.
Members of the kingdom Fungi are Heterotrophs and the Members of the kingdom Plantae are Photosynthetic Autotrophs.
5: kingdom protista (protists) kingdom Fungi (Fungi) kingdom plantae (plants) kingdom animalia (animals) kingdom monera (bacteria)
animalia, plantae, fungi, archaea, bacteria, archaezoa, protista, chromista.
Plantae Double checked on Apex
this are the five-kingdom of systemMonera (includes Eubacteria and Archeobacteria,Protista,Fungi,Plantae,Animalia.
Kingdom Fungi is Multi cellular and Kingdom Plantae is Unicellular ~Amberr<3 (your_using_the_7thGrade_interactive_reader ) you just got caught
Lichen is a symbiotic living between fungi and algae or fungi and blue green bacteria.Mosses are in division Bryophyta in kingdom Plantae
it belongs to the fungi kingdom
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There is a five kingdom system Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
plantae and fungi